Title of article
Breeding for improved appearance of large rainbow trout in two production environments
Author/Authors
Kause، Antti نويسنده , , Ritola، Ossi نويسنده , , Paananen، Tuija نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-923
From page
924
To page
0
Abstract
A quantitative genetic analysis was performed to study potential to breed for improved body shape, skin colour and skin spottiness of large rainbow trout in sea and fresh water production environments, and in different stages of growth. The results showed that heritabilities in both production environments were moderate for body shape and skin colour and very high for skin spots. For body shape and skin spots, genetic correlation between the two production environments was high (rA=>0.90), revealing weak genotype-by-environment interactions across the environments. For skin colour, genetic correlation between the environments was positive (0.78) but lower than for Abody shape and skin spots, indicating moderate genotype-by-environment interactions. Genetic correlations between 2- and 3-year-old fish were high for body shape and skin spots (rA=>0.93) and moderate for skin colour (0.85), showing that differences among families persisted strongly during growth. The positive correlations between the environments and between the ages imply that selection in fresh water environment at a single point of time should lead to favourable correlated genetic responses in the sea and at the other stages of growth.
Keywords
body shape , skin colour , genotype-by-environment interaction , quantitative genetics , salmonids , animal breeding
Journal title
Aquaculture Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Aquaculture Research
Record number
103192
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