2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.03.017
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Genetic analysis of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) strains. II: Resistance to koi herpesvirus and Aeromonas hydrophila and their relationship with pond survival

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“…Shapira et al (2005) reported that crossing the domesticated carp and Našice (introduced in Israel from ex-Yugoslavia in the 1970s) with a wild carp strain Sassan (originated from the Amur river) significantly increases the resistance to CyHV-3 (Shapira et al, 2005). Carp genetic resistance to CyHV-3 has also been investigated using 96 carp families derived from diallelic crossbreeding of two wild carp strains (Amur and Duna, native of the Amur and Danube rivers) and two domesticated Hungarian strains (Tat, and Szarvas 15) (Dixon et al, 2009;Ødegård et al, 2010). These studies showed that overall the more resistant families derived from wild-type strains, even if important variations were observed according to the pair of genitors used (Dixon et al, 2009).…”
Section: Susceptibility Of Common Carp According To Host Genetic Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shapira et al (2005) reported that crossing the domesticated carp and Našice (introduced in Israel from ex-Yugoslavia in the 1970s) with a wild carp strain Sassan (originated from the Amur river) significantly increases the resistance to CyHV-3 (Shapira et al, 2005). Carp genetic resistance to CyHV-3 has also been investigated using 96 carp families derived from diallelic crossbreeding of two wild carp strains (Amur and Duna, native of the Amur and Danube rivers) and two domesticated Hungarian strains (Tat, and Szarvas 15) (Dixon et al, 2009;Ødegård et al, 2010). These studies showed that overall the more resistant families derived from wild-type strains, even if important variations were observed according to the pair of genitors used (Dixon et al, 2009).…”
Section: Susceptibility Of Common Carp According To Host Genetic Backmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher virus load seen in the internal tissues of carp from this breeding line could be one of the factors responsible for mortality. It has been shown that in the kidney a CyHV-3 infection leads to the degradation of distal tubules (Hedrick et al 2000, Pikarsky et al 2004), which causes a massive deterioration of the electrolyte balance (Negenborn 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic differences in the resistance of different carp breeding lines and crossbreeds to CyHV-3-induced disease have also been reported (Shapira et al 2005, Rakus et al 2009, Odegard et al 2010, Pia<ková et al 2013; however, very little is known about the genetic factors which could be associated with these differences (Adamek et al 2014). Recently, we analysed the immune response of 2 genetic carp lines with different susceptibility to KHVD in a transcriptome study based on DNA microarray and real time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) analyses, whereby we demonstrated that the differences in the resistance to KHVD between the carp lines can be correlated with differences in expression of immune-related genes .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, enhancing fish resistance against diseases through selective breeding is necessary. Resistance to A. hydrophila in fish is known to be heritable, with heritability estimates ranging from 0.03-0.39 (Mahapatra et al, 2008;Ødegård et al, 2010). Differences in susceptibility have also been observed among different individual fish (Mahapatra et al, 2008;Crumlish et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%