Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance

Infectious disease is one of the main issues threatening the success and sustainability of Nile tilapia production. The Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) has emerged as a major threat to Nile tilapia. Combining the new trait data with genomic tools identified several significant QTLs throughout the Nile ti...

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Autor principal: Izadi, Fariba
Formato: Internal Document
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: WorldFish 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172489
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description Infectious disease is one of the main issues threatening the success and sustainability of Nile tilapia production. The Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) has emerged as a major threat to Nile tilapia. Combining the new trait data with genomic tools identified several significant QTLs throughout the Nile tilapia genome. In addition, the first tests of genomic selection have been performed in the GIFT breeding program, which promises to increase the response to selection while also reducing the inbreeding rate compared with a pedigree-based approach.
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spelling CGSpace1724892025-12-17T09:48:24Z Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance Izadi, Fariba genomic selection disease resistance oreochromis niloticus nile tilapia tilapia lake virus fish single nucleotide polymorphism (snp) marker assisted selection (mas) quantitative trait loci (qtl) selective breeding program snp array Infectious disease is one of the main issues threatening the success and sustainability of Nile tilapia production. The Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) has emerged as a major threat to Nile tilapia. Combining the new trait data with genomic tools identified several significant QTLs throughout the Nile tilapia genome. In addition, the first tests of genomic selection have been performed in the GIFT breeding program, which promises to increase the response to selection while also reducing the inbreeding rate compared with a pedigree-based approach. 2024-12-31 2025-01-30T09:02:02Z 2025-01-30T09:02:02Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172489 en Limited Access WorldFish Fariba Izadi. (31/12/2024). Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance. Bayan Lepas, Malaysia: WorldFish (WorldFish).
spellingShingle genomic selection
disease resistance
oreochromis niloticus
nile tilapia
tilapia lake virus
fish
single nucleotide polymorphism (snp)
marker assisted selection (mas)
quantitative trait loci (qtl)
selective breeding program
snp array
Izadi, Fariba
Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title_full Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title_fullStr Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title_full_unstemmed Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title_short Report on the progress of selection of TiLV disease resistance
title_sort report on the progress of selection of tilv disease resistance
topic genomic selection
disease resistance
oreochromis niloticus
nile tilapia
tilapia lake virus
fish
single nucleotide polymorphism (snp)
marker assisted selection (mas)
quantitative trait loci (qtl)
selective breeding program
snp array
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172489
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