SNP discovery and genetic structure in blue mussel species using low coverage sequencing and a medium density 60 K SNP‐array

Author:

Nascimento‐Schulze Jennifer C.12ORCID,Bean Tim P.3ORCID,Peñaloza Carolina3,Paris Josephine R.1,Whiting James R.1,Simon Alexis4,Fraser Bonnie A.1,Houston Ross D.5,Bierne Nicolas4,Ellis Robert P.16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biosciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences University of Exeter Exeter UK

2. Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Weymouth Laboratory Weymouth UK

3. The Roslin Institute and Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh Midlothian UK

4. ISEM University of Montpellier, CNRS, IRD Montpellier France

5. Benchmark Genetics Midlothian UK

6. Centre for Sustainable Aquaculture Futures University of Exeter Exeter UK

Abstract

AbstractBlue mussels from the genus Mytilus are an abundant component of the benthic community, found in the high latitude habitats. These foundation species are relevant to the aquaculture industry, with over 2 million tonnes produced globally each year. Mussels withstand a wide range of environmental conditions and species from the Mytilus edulis complex readily hybridize in regions where their distributions overlap. Significant effort has been made to investigate the consequences of environmental stress on mussel physiology, reproductive isolation, and local adaptation. Yet our understanding on the genomic mechanisms underlying such processes remains limited. In this study, we developed a multi species medium‐density 60 K SNP‐array including four species of the Mytilus genus. SNPs included in the platform were called from 138 mussels from 23 globally distributed mussel populations, sequenced using a whole‐genome low coverage approach. The array contains polymorphic SNPs which capture the genetic diversity present in mussel populations thriving across a gradient of environmental conditions (~59 K SNPs) and a set of published and validated SNPs informative for species identification and for diagnosis of transmissible cancer (610 SNPs). The array will allow the consistent genotyping of individuals, facilitating the investigation of ecological and evolutionary processes in these taxa. The applications of this array extend to shellfish aquaculture, contributing to the optimization of this industry via genomic selection of blue mussels, parentage assignment, inbreeding assessment and traceability. Further applications such as genome wide association studies (GWAS) for key production traits and those related to environmental resilience are especially relevant to safeguard aquaculture production under climate change.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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