Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers

Abstract Sichuan taimen (Hucho bleekeri) is critically endangered fish listed in The Red List of Threatened Species compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Specific locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF‐seq)‐based genotyping was performed for Sichuan taimen with 43...

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Main Authors: Yongquan Zhang, Peixian Luan, Guangming Ren, Guo Hu, Jiasheng Yin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-02-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5994
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spelling doaj-0a94237e35e04ec28720f05e06185bf12021-03-02T09:18:31ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582020-02-011031390140010.1002/ece3.5994Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markersYongquan Zhang0Peixian Luan1Guangming Ren2Guo Hu3Jiasheng Yin4Heilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences Harbin ChinaHeilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences Harbin ChinaHeilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences Harbin ChinaHeilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences Harbin ChinaHeilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences Harbin ChinaAbstract Sichuan taimen (Hucho bleekeri) is critically endangered fish listed in The Red List of Threatened Species compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Specific locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF‐seq)‐based genotyping was performed for Sichuan taimen with 43 yearling individuals from three locations in Taibai River (a tributary of Yangtze River) that has been sequestered from its access to the ocean for more than 30 years since late 1980s. Applying the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness estimation using 15,396 genome‐wide SNP markers, we found that the inbreeding level of this whole isolated population was at a low level (2.6 × 10−3 ± 0.079), and the means of coancestry coefficients within and between the three sampling locations were all very low (close to 0), too. Genomic differentiation was negatively correlated with the geographical distances between the sampling locations (p < .001), and the 43 individuals could be considered as genetically independent two groups. The low levels of genomic inbreeding and relatedness indicated a relatively large number of sexually mature individuals were involved in reproduction in Taibai River. This study suggested a genomic‐relatedness‐guided breeding and conservation strategy for wild fish species without pedigree information records.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5994conservation geneticsgenomic inbreedinggenomic relatednessHucho bleekeri
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author Yongquan Zhang
Peixian Luan
Guangming Ren
Guo Hu
Jiasheng Yin
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Peixian Luan
Guangming Ren
Guo Hu
Jiasheng Yin
Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
Ecology and Evolution
conservation genetics
genomic inbreeding
genomic relatedness
Hucho bleekeri
author_facet Yongquan Zhang
Peixian Luan
Guangming Ren
Guo Hu
Jiasheng Yin
author_sort Yongquan Zhang
title Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
title_short Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
title_full Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
title_fullStr Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered Sichuan taimen (Hucho Bleekeri) using genome‐wide SNP markers
title_sort estimating the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness in an isolated population of critically endangered sichuan taimen (hucho bleekeri) using genome‐wide snp markers
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Sichuan taimen (Hucho bleekeri) is critically endangered fish listed in The Red List of Threatened Species compiled by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Specific locus amplified fragment sequencing (SLAF‐seq)‐based genotyping was performed for Sichuan taimen with 43 yearling individuals from three locations in Taibai River (a tributary of Yangtze River) that has been sequestered from its access to the ocean for more than 30 years since late 1980s. Applying the inbreeding level and genetic relatedness estimation using 15,396 genome‐wide SNP markers, we found that the inbreeding level of this whole isolated population was at a low level (2.6 × 10−3 ± 0.079), and the means of coancestry coefficients within and between the three sampling locations were all very low (close to 0), too. Genomic differentiation was negatively correlated with the geographical distances between the sampling locations (p < .001), and the 43 individuals could be considered as genetically independent two groups. The low levels of genomic inbreeding and relatedness indicated a relatively large number of sexually mature individuals were involved in reproduction in Taibai River. This study suggested a genomic‐relatedness‐guided breeding and conservation strategy for wild fish species without pedigree information records.
topic conservation genetics
genomic inbreeding
genomic relatedness
Hucho bleekeri
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5994
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