Abstract Aquaculture production is expected to increase with the help of genomic selection (GS). The possibility of performing GS using only a small number of SNPs has been examined in order to reduce genotyping costs; however, the practicality of this approach is still unclear. Here, we tested whether the effects of reducing the number of SNPs impaired the prediction accuracy of GS for standard length, body weight, and testes weight in the tiger pufferfish (Takifugu rubripes). High values for predictive ability (0.563–0.606) were obtained with 4000 SNPs for all traits under a genomic best linear unbiased predictor (GBLUP) model. These values were still within an acceptable range with 1200 SNPs (0.554–0.588). However, predictive abilities a...
Pacific oysters are a key aquaculture species globally, and genetic improvement via selective breedi...
Genomic selection uses genome-wide marker information to predict breeding values for traits of econo...
Commercial environments may receive only a fraction of expected genetic gains for growth rate as pre...
Background: Genomic prediction using Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) genotype by sequencing platf...
Background: Edwardsiella tarda causes acute symptoms with ascites in Japanese founder (Paralichthys ...
In breeding programs, genetic evaluations can be performed using phenotypic information from the sel...
Selective breeding is a common and effective approach for genetic improvement of aquaculture stocks ...
Genotypic errors, conflict between recorded genotype and the true genotype, can lead to false or bia...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been used for quantitative traits and evolutionary studi...
Common full-sib families (c2) make up a substantial proportion of total phenotypic variation in trai...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundCatfish farming is the largest segment of US aquaculture and...
Fillet yield (FY) and harvest weight (HW) are economically important traits in Nile tilapia producti...
Over the past 20 years, the introduction of new molecular techniques has given a new impetus to gene...
Abstract Background Due to the great advantages in selection accuracy and efficiency, genomic select...
Genomic selection enables cumulative genetic gains in key production traits such as disease resistan...
Pacific oysters are a key aquaculture species globally, and genetic improvement via selective breedi...
Genomic selection uses genome-wide marker information to predict breeding values for traits of econo...
Commercial environments may receive only a fraction of expected genetic gains for growth rate as pre...
Background: Genomic prediction using Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) genotype by sequencing platf...
Background: Edwardsiella tarda causes acute symptoms with ascites in Japanese founder (Paralichthys ...
In breeding programs, genetic evaluations can be performed using phenotypic information from the sel...
Selective breeding is a common and effective approach for genetic improvement of aquaculture stocks ...
Genotypic errors, conflict between recorded genotype and the true genotype, can lead to false or bia...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been used for quantitative traits and evolutionary studi...
Common full-sib families (c2) make up a substantial proportion of total phenotypic variation in trai...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundCatfish farming is the largest segment of US aquaculture and...
Fillet yield (FY) and harvest weight (HW) are economically important traits in Nile tilapia producti...
Over the past 20 years, the introduction of new molecular techniques has given a new impetus to gene...
Abstract Background Due to the great advantages in selection accuracy and efficiency, genomic select...
Genomic selection enables cumulative genetic gains in key production traits such as disease resistan...
Pacific oysters are a key aquaculture species globally, and genetic improvement via selective breedi...
Genomic selection uses genome-wide marker information to predict breeding values for traits of econo...
Commercial environments may receive only a fraction of expected genetic gains for growth rate as pre...