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Molecular basis and genetic improvement of economically important traits in aquaculture animals

Journal

CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 57, Issue 15, Pages 1751-1760

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-012-5213-0

Keywords

aquaculture genome technology; somatic cell nuclear transfer; stem cell technology; reproduction-related gene; sex determination gene; growth-related gene; disease resistance-related genes; cold tolerance-related gene; hypoxia tolerance-related gene; genetic improvement

Funding

  1. National Key Basic Research Program of China [2010CB126301]
  2. Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [200903046]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology [2011FBZ17]

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Aquaculture has been believed to be a major Chinese contribution to the world. In recent 20 years, genome and other genetic technologies have promoted significant advances in basic studies on molecular basis and genetic improvement of aquaculture animals, and complete genomes of some main aquaculture animals have been sequenced or announced to be sequenced since the beginning of this century. Here, we review some significant breakthrough progress of aquaculture genetic improvement technologies including genome technologies, somatic cell nuclear transfer and stem cell technologies, outline the molecular basis of several economically important traits including reproduction, sex, growth, disease resistance, cold tolerance and hypoxia tolerance, and present a series of candidate trait-related genes. Finally, some application cases of genetic improvement are introduced in aquaculture animals, especially in China, and several development trends are highlighted in the near future.

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