Abstract Background Host genetics influences the development of infectious diseases in many agricultural animal species. Identifying genes associated with disease development has the potential to make selective breeding for disease tolerance more likely to succeed through the selection of different genes in diverse signaling pathways. In this study, four families of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were identified to be segregating for a quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 8. This QTL was previously found to be associated with basal antiviral gene expression and survival to ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) mortality events in Tomales Bay, California. Individuals from these four families were phenotyped and genotyped in an attempt ...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundIn France, two main diseases threaten Pacific oyster product...
International audiencePacific oyster Crassostrea gigas suffers from chronic or sporadic mortality ou...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Pedigree of families 30.004, 30.058, 30.062, and 30.065. Ancestry prior ...
Abstract Background Host genetics influences the development of infectious diseases in many agricult...
International audienceJuvenile Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are subjected to recurrent episod...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is the most important commercial oyster species cultivated in...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is the most important commercial oyster species cultivated in...
Ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV) can cause mass mortality events in Pacific oyster aquaculture. While vari...
Background: As a major threat to the oyster industry, Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) is a ...
Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, are one of the most productive aquaculture species in the world....
In genomic selection (GS), genome‐wide SNP markers are used to generate genomic estimated breeding v...
Background: Massive mortality outbreaks affecting Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) spat in variou...
Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, are one of the most productive aquaculture species in the world....
International audienceAbstractBackgroundIn France, two main diseases threaten Pacific oyster product...
International audiencePacific oyster Crassostrea gigas suffers from chronic or sporadic mortality ou...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Pedigree of families 30.004, 30.058, 30.062, and 30.065. Ancestry prior ...
Abstract Background Host genetics influences the development of infectious diseases in many agricult...
International audienceJuvenile Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) are subjected to recurrent episod...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is the most important commercial oyster species cultivated in...
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is the most important commercial oyster species cultivated in...
Ostreid herpesvirus (OsHV) can cause mass mortality events in Pacific oyster aquaculture. While vari...
Background: As a major threat to the oyster industry, Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) is a ...
Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, are one of the most productive aquaculture species in the world....
In genomic selection (GS), genome‐wide SNP markers are used to generate genomic estimated breeding v...
Background: Massive mortality outbreaks affecting Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) spat in variou...
Pacific oysters, Crassostrea gigas, are one of the most productive aquaculture species in the world....
International audienceAbstractBackgroundIn France, two main diseases threaten Pacific oyster product...
International audiencePacific oyster Crassostrea gigas suffers from chronic or sporadic mortality ou...
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Pedigree of families 30.004, 30.058, 30.062, and 30.065. Ancestry prior ...