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Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification ArchiMer
Nielsen, Einar E.; Cariani, Alessia; Mac Aoidh, Eoin; Maes, Gregory E.; Milano, Ilaria; Ogden, Rob; Taylor, Martin; Hemmer-hansen, Jakob; Babbucci, Massimiliano; Bargelloni, Luca; Bekkevold, Dorte; Diopere, Eveline; Grenfell, Leonie; Helyar, Sarah; Limborg, Morten T.; Martinsohn, Jann T.; Mcewing, Ross; Panitz, Frank; Patarnello, Tomaso; Tinti, Fausto; Van Houdt, Jeroen K. J.; Volckaert, Filip A. M.; Waples, Robin S.; Carvalho, Gary; Albin, Jan Ej; Vieites Baptista, Juan M; Barmintsev, Vladimir; Bautista, Jose M.; Bendixen, Christian; Berge, Jean-pascal; Blohm, Dietmar; Cardazzo, Barbara; Diez, Amalia; Espineira, Montserrat; Geffen, Audrey J.; Gonzalez, Elena; Gonzalez-lavin, Nerea; Guaniero, Ilaria; Jerome, Marc; Kochzius, Marc; Krey, Grigorius; Mouchel, Olivier; Negrisolo, Enrico; Piccinetti, Corrado; Puyet, Antonio; Rastorguev, Sergey; Smith, Jane P; Trentini, Massimo; Verrez-bagnis, Veronique; Volkov, Alexander; Zanzi, Antonella.
Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing has had a major role in the overexploitation of global fish populations. In response, international regulations have been imposed and many fisheries have been 'eco-certified' by consumer organizations, but methods for independent control of catch certificates and eco-labels are urgently needed. Here we show that, by using gene-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms, individual marine fish can be assigned back to population of origin with unprecedented high levels of precision. By applying high differentiation single nucleotide polymorphism assays, in four commercial marine fish, on a pan-European scale, we find 93-100% of individuals could be correctly assigned to origin in policy-driven case studies. We show...
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Ano: 2012 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00090/20085/17722.pdf
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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for cattle stature identifies common genes that regulate body size in mammals Organic Eprints
Bouwman, Aniek C.; Daetwyler, Hans D.; Chamberlain, Amanda J.; Hurtado Ponce, Carla; Sargolzaei, Mehdi; Schenkel, Flavio S.; Sahana, Goutam; Govignon-Gion, Armelle; Boitard, Simon; Dolezal, Marlies; Pausch, Hubert; Brøndum, Rasmus F.; Bowman, Phil J.; Thomsen, Bo; Guldbrandtsen, Bernt; Lund, Morgns S.; Servin, Bertrand; Garrick, Dorian J.; Reecy, James; Vilkki, Johanna; Bagnato, Alessandro; Wang, Min; Hoff, Jesse L.; Schnabel, Robert D.; Taylor, Jeremy F.; Vinkhuyzen, Anna A. E.; Panitz, Frank; Bendixen, Christian; Holm, Lars-Erik; Gredler, Birgit; Hozé, Chris; Boussaha, Mekki; Sanchez, Marie-Pierre; Rocha, Dominique; Capitan, Aurelien; Tribout, Thierry; Barbat, Anne; Croiseau, Pascal; Drögemüller, Cord; Jagannathan, Vidhya; Vander Jagt, Christy; Bieber, Anna; Purfield, Deidre C.; Berry, Donagh P.; Emmerling, Reiner; Götz, Kay-Uwe; Frischknecht, Mirjam; Russ, Ingolf; Sölkner, Johann; Van Tassel, Curtis P.; Fries, Ruedi; Stothard, Paul; Veerkamp, Roel F.; Boichard, Didier; Goddard, Mike E.; Hayes, Ben J..
Stature is affected by many polymorphisms of small effect in humans1. In contrast, variation in dogs, even within breeds, has been suggested to be largely due to variants in a small number of genes2,3. Here we use data from cattle to compare the genetic architecture of stature to those in humans and dogs. We conducted a meta-analysis for stature using 58,265 cattle from 17 populations with 25.4 million imputed whole-genome sequence variants. Results showed that the genetic architecture of stature in cattle is similar to that in humans, as the lead variants in 163 significantly associated genomic regions (P < 5 × 10−8) explained at most 13.8% of the phenotypic variance. Most of these variants were noncoding, including variants that were also expression...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Dairy cattle; Beef cattle; Breeding and genetics.
Ano: 2018 URL: http://orgprints.org/35102/1/Bouwman-etal-2018-NatureGenetics-Vol50-p362-367.pdf
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Whole genome de novo sequencing of common quail and grey partridge Organic Eprints
Holm, Lars-Erik; Panitz, Frank; Bendixen, Christian; Talbot , R.; Smith, S.; Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Burt, D..
The development of next-generation sequencing technologies enables rapid generation of large amounts of genome sequences. Next-generation sequencing was utilised to perform whole genome sequencing of two Phasianidae, common quail (Coturnix coturnix) and grey partridge (Perdix perdix). Sequence data corresponding to 8 to 9 fold coverage of the genomes of the two species were obtained. The amount of sequence data enabled generation of a rough de novo genome assembly suitable for either the identification of the sequence of specific genes or for use in comparative studies with other birds, such as chicken and turkey. Likewise, it was possible to identify numerous SNPs and microsatellites for use in other studies.
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://orgprints.org/23313/7/23313.pdf
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Whole genome de novo sequencing of quail and grey partridge Organic Eprints
Holm, Lars-Erik; Panitz, Frank; Burt, D.; Talbot , R.; Smith, S.; Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Bendixen, Christian.
Sufficient sequence data to initiate genome sequencing of quail and grey partridge has been obtained. The difference in assembly quality between species is a consequence of the difference in length of the sequence reads (54 cycles versus 101 cycles). Additional data will be required before sequence assembly are being performed. Specifically longer sequence reads (especially in quail) will be necessary to generate assemblies of a reasonable quality.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/19057/4/19057.pdf
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Whole genome de novo sequencing of quail and grey partridge Organic Eprints
Holm, Lars-Erik; Panitz, Frank; Burt, D.; Talbot , R.; Smith, S.; Andersen, Liselotte Wesley; Bendixen, Christian.
Sufficient sequence data to initiate genome sequencing of quail and grey partridge has been obtained. The difference in assembly quality between species is a consequence of the difference in length of the sequence reads (54 cycles versus 101 cycles). Additional data will be required before sequence assembly are being performed. Specifically longer sequence reads (especially in quail) will be necessary to generate assemblies of a reasonable quality.
Tipo: Conference paper, poster, etc. Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://orgprints.org/19314/7/19314.pdf
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