2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.08.519621
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Genome-wide detection of positive and balancing selection signatures shared by four domesticated rainbow trout populations (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

Abstract: Evolutionary processes leave footprints across the genome over time. Highly homozygous regions may correspond to positive selection of favourable alleles, while maintenance of heterozygous regions may be due to balancing selection phenomena. We analyzed 176 genomes coming from 20 sequenced US fish and 156 fish from three different French lines that were genotyped using a HD Axiom Trout Genotyping 665K SNP Array. Using methods based on either Run of Homozygosity or Extended Haplotype Homozygosity, we detected s… Show more

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“…Furthermore, even in the case of the industry populations that formed a distinct genetic cluster, genomic regions suggesting high differentiation ( F ST > 0.15) were found. Those regions could represent signatures of selection owing to domestication and differing farming practices (López et al., 2014; Paul et al., 2022). However, since we do not have information about the origin of the industry populations, those regions could also reflect a distinct genetic background before domestication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, even in the case of the industry populations that formed a distinct genetic cluster, genomic regions suggesting high differentiation ( F ST > 0.15) were found. Those regions could represent signatures of selection owing to domestication and differing farming practices (López et al., 2014; Paul et al., 2022). However, since we do not have information about the origin of the industry populations, those regions could also reflect a distinct genetic background before domestication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%