WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information over generations, but many species produced in aquaculture are too small to be physically tagged at early stages. Consequently, maintaining a sufficient number of separate families is often needed but costly and logistically difficult. Alternatively, parentage assignment can be obtained using DNA markers. We developed a panel of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers for the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata using an existing transcriptomic resource. An initial set of 2,176,887 SNPs was filtered to select 500 for high throughput genotyping. Of these, 298 SNPs were amplified in at least 90% of our H. tuberculata samples, consisting o...
Background Worldwide, the genus Haliotis is represented by 56 extant species and several of these a...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species throughout the Indo-Paci...
Identifying genomic regions that may be under selection is important for elucidating the genetic arc...
WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information ...
To enable cumulative increases in aquaculture productivity, structured and efficient selective breed...
In aquaculture, microsatellite DNA markers are used to genotype parental broodstock, to assess ferti...
Abalone breeding in southern Australia often involves the production of interspecies hybrids through...
Abstract: Haliotis midae is one of the most valuable commercial abalone species in the world, but is...
The California red abalone, Haliotis rufescens that belongs to the Haliotidae family, is the largest...
The objective of this study was to identify QTL for growth rate in the blacklip abalone Haliotis rub...
The small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexta, of the family Haliotidae, is one of the most im...
The silver-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, is an important aquaculture species extensively far...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae Linnaeus is the most important aquaculture species in South...
The abalone, Haliotis midae, is an important aquaculture species in South Africa and the largest gen...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
Background Worldwide, the genus Haliotis is represented by 56 extant species and several of these a...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species throughout the Indo-Paci...
Identifying genomic regions that may be under selection is important for elucidating the genetic arc...
WOS:000431009400014International audienceSelective breeding strategies require pedigree information ...
To enable cumulative increases in aquaculture productivity, structured and efficient selective breed...
In aquaculture, microsatellite DNA markers are used to genotype parental broodstock, to assess ferti...
Abalone breeding in southern Australia often involves the production of interspecies hybrids through...
Abstract: Haliotis midae is one of the most valuable commercial abalone species in the world, but is...
The California red abalone, Haliotis rufescens that belongs to the Haliotidae family, is the largest...
The objective of this study was to identify QTL for growth rate in the blacklip abalone Haliotis rub...
The small abalone, Haliotis diversicolor supertexta, of the family Haliotidae, is one of the most im...
The silver-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, is an important aquaculture species extensively far...
The South African abalone Haliotis midae Linnaeus is the most important aquaculture species in South...
The abalone, Haliotis midae, is an important aquaculture species in South Africa and the largest gen...
The Haliotidae is a family of marine gastropod molluscs, of the Order Archaeogastropoda (Schremp 19...
Background Worldwide, the genus Haliotis is represented by 56 extant species and several of these a...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species throughout the Indo-Paci...
Identifying genomic regions that may be under selection is important for elucidating the genetic arc...