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Detection of genes with deleterious alleles in an inbred line of tilapia ( Oreochromis aureus)
An increase in the viability of gynogenetic progeny has been recorded in Bar Ilan University (BIU) by following four successive generations of meiogynogenetic Oreochromis aureus. This augmentation is suggested to be the result of reduction in the number of deleterious alleles. The genome of progeny...
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description | An increase in the viability of gynogenetic progeny has been recorded in Bar Ilan University (BIU) by following four successive generations of meiogynogenetic
Oreochromis aureus. This augmentation is suggested to be the result of reduction in the number of deleterious alleles. The genome of progeny of the fourth successive generation of meiogynogenetic
O. aureus was screened with 76 microsatellite DNA markers to identify polymorphic loci. Twenty polymorphic markers were tested for segregation distortion in four crosses of informative progeny to identify linkage to genes with recessive deleterious alleles. Significant distortion (
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O. aureus was screened with 76 microsatellite DNA markers to identify polymorphic loci. Twenty polymorphic markers were tested for segregation distortion in four crosses of informative progeny to identify linkage to genes with recessive deleterious alleles. Significant distortion (
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UNH159,
UNH216 and
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O. aureus was screened with 76 microsatellite DNA markers to identify polymorphic loci. Twenty polymorphic markers were tested for segregation distortion in four crosses of informative progeny to identify linkage to genes with recessive deleterious alleles. Significant distortion (
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UNH159,
UNH216 and
UNH231. A significant deleterious effect (
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UNH159 and
UNH216 with significant epistatic interaction (
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