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虹鳟倍性鉴定SSR标记筛选与应用研究 |
马海兵1, 黄天晴2, 徐革锋3, 刘恩慧4, 谷伟5, 王高超6, 郭福元7, 董福霖8, 郑龙华9, 张黎黎10, 姜再胜11, 王炳谦1
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1.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150070;2.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150071;3.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150072;4.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150073;5.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150074;6.中国水产科学研究院黑龙江水产研究所 冷水鱼类产业技术创新战略联盟 黑龙江 哈尔滨 150075;7.烟台经海海洋渔业有限公司 山东 烟台 264006;8.烟台经海海洋渔业有限公司 山东 烟台 264007;9.烟台经海海洋渔业有限公司 山东 烟台 264008;10.烟台经海海洋渔业有限公司 山东 烟台 264009;11.安徽省桐城市水产服务中心 安徽 桐城 231400
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虹鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)是我国冷水性鱼类的主要养殖品种。与二倍体相比,虹鳟三倍体具有生长速度快、肉质好和不育等优点。目前,鉴定虹鳟倍性主要是通过流式细胞术进行DNA含量分析,但这种方法需要采集鱼类血液或组织样本,会对其造成伤害。为了实现利用微创方法收集样本鉴定虹鳟倍性,本研究利用PCR扩增以及电泳分离技术对153个微卫星标记(SSR标记)进行分析,其中139个SSR标记能够在二倍体和三倍体中成功扩增,筛选出132个SSR标记具有多态性,最终鉴定出7个标记在三倍体中表现出较高的变异性。通过在52个已知倍性水平的参考样本和48个未知倍性的样本上进行验证,进一步从中筛选出3个SSR标记(SSR1054、SSR1056和SSR1468)足以区分倍性水平,并且根据3个标记序列重新设计了3对具有良好稳定性的引物序列进行倍性分析应用。本研究所筛选的SSR标记解决了现有虹鳟倍性鉴定中存在的技术流程复杂、耗材昂贵的问题,并有助于不同倍性虹鳟的遗传多样性研究。 |
关键词: 虹鳟 鲑科鱼类 微卫星 三倍体 倍性检测 |
DOI:10.19663/j.issn2095-9869.20230226001 |
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Screening and application of SSR markers for identification of ploidy in Oncorhynchus mykiss |
MA Haibing1, HUANG Tianqing2, XU Gefeng3, LIU Enhui4, GU Wei5, WANG Gaochao6, GUO Fuyuan7, DONG Fulin8, ZHENG Longhua9, ZHANG Lili10, JIANG Zaisheng11, WANG Bingqian1
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1.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150070, China;2.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150071, China;3.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150072, China;4.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150073, China;5.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150074, China;6.Heilongjiang Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Cold Water Fish Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance, Harbin 150075, China;7.Yantai Jinghai Marine Fishery Co. LTD, Yantai 264006, China;8.Yantai Jinghai Marine Fishery Co. LTD, Yantai 264007, China;9.Yantai Jinghai Marine Fishery Co. LTD, Yantai 264008, China;10.Yantai Jinghai Marine Fishery Co. LTD, Yantai 264009, China;11.Anhui Tongcheng Aquatic Products Service Center, Tongcheng 231400, China
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Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is one of the world's most widely farmed cold-water economic fish. It is also the primary cold-water fish species in China. Since the 1960s, the rainbow trout germplasm has been introduced from North Korea, the United States, Denmark, and other countries, and a systematic study has been carried out on germplasm preservation, identification, breeding, and variety breeding. Compared with rainbow trout diploid, the triploid has the advantages of a high feed conversion rate, fast growth rate, and good meat quality. Moreover, the triploid gonadal hypoplasia can mitigate risks associated with high mortality and meat quality decline during spawning and avert the ecological risk of invasive alien species caused by breeding escape. Therefore, breeding triploid rainbow trout has more significant market and ecological benefits. As diploid and triploid rainbow trout are very similar in terms of morphology, it is difficult to distinguish the ploidy of rainbow trout by morphology alone. Currently, DNA content analysis by flow cytometry is the main method used to identify the ploidy of rainbow trout, but this method necessitates the collection of fish blood or tissue samples, and the body length of the fish to collect the blood must be at least 5 cm. Additionally, these sampling operations may harm the fish. This method also involves a delicate operation, complicated technical process, and expensive consumables, thus, the popularization and application of triploid identification of rainbow trout are greatly restricted. Considering the limitations of the technical test for the ploidy of rainbow trout, a minimally invasive and economical method with only a small amount of sampling is needed to identify and analyze the ploidy of rainbow trout in batches. Microsatellite markers (SSR markers) are simple repeated sequences widely distributed in eukaryotic genomes and have been widely used in ploidy and pedigree analyses of fish. The advantages of microsatellite (SSR) analysis include high reproducibility, low sample requirements, and rapid population genetic analysis. In order to achieve the use of a minimally invasive method to collect samples for trout ploidy identification, this study analyzed 153 SSR markers using PCR amplification and electrophoresis separation technology. Among them, 139 SSR markers could be successfully amplified in diploid and triploid, and 132 SSR markers were screened for polymorphism. Finally, seven markers showed high variability in triploid. By verifying 52 reference samples with a known ploidy level and 48 samples with an unknown ploidy level, three SSR markers (SSR1054, SSR1056, and SSR1468) were further screened to distinguish the ploidy level. Moreover, three pairs of primer sequences with good stability were redesigned according to the three marker sequences for ploidy analysis application. When SSR markers were selected for ploidy identification, amplification sites with high variability were preferred because they greatly improve the efficiency of SSR-assisted ploidy identification. Differentiation of the variability of amplification sites mainly considers the number of alleles expressed and the relative frequency of these alleles. Furthermore, having clear map bands that are easy to observe and analyze is an important criterion for screening high-quality specific SSR markers. Statistical clear map bands can correctly judge the allelic configuration at each locus, thus, determining the ploidy level of rainbow trout. However, when the number of microsatellite DNA alleles shown in the electrophoretic map was less than the maximum number of alleles that may occur at the ploidy level of the polyploid species, it was difficult to accurately judge the ploidy by direct observation of the number of alleles. In diploid individuals, highly heterozygous SSR amplifies at most two alleles at a given site. Similarly, three and four alleles can be observed in triploid and tetraploid individuals, respectively. However, in some rare cases, the actual number of alleles cannot be correctly determined by looking directly at the number of alleles. For example, individuals with unknown ploidy show multiple possible genotypes for two alleles, which can occur with both diploids (AB) and triploids (AAB or ABB). Therefore, this study combined the analysis results of multiple specific SSR markers to improve the accuracy of ploidy detection. In addition, this study found three specific labeling bands that can assist in the differentiation of diploid and triploid rainbow trout, namely, SSR1054-305bp, SSR1056-463bp, and SSR1468-363bp. These three specific markers will greatly improve the accuracy of using SSR markers to identify triploid rainbow trout. Microsatellite null alleles are another potential limitation in SSR ploidy identification, which can be eliminated or avoided by changing the binding site of primers and flanking sequences due to the failure of normal gene amplification due to mutations in SSR lateral sequences. Although the results of this study cannot eliminate the presence of null alleles in future samples, the present experimental data suggest that the frequency of null alleles is so low that their impact on polyploid identification is minimal. SSR markers screened in this study solve the existing problems of a complex technical process and expensive consumables in the identification of rainbow trout ploidy, providing a minimally invasive, economical, reliable, and batch-operable molecular method and contributing to the study of the genetic diversity of rainbow trout with different ploidy. |
Key words: Rainbow trout Salmonidae Microsatellite Triploid Ploidy detection |
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