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Title: THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR COOL AND COLD WATER AQUACULTURE GENETIC MAP FOR RAINBOW TROUT

Author
item Rexroad, Caird
item DANZMANN, ROY - UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH
item Palti, Yniv
item Vallejo, Roger

Submitted to: Plant and Animal Genome Conference
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 12/15/2005
Publication Date: 12/15/2005
Citation: Rexroad III, C.E., Danzmann, R., Palti, Y., Vallejo, R.L. 2005. The national center for cool and cold water aquaculture genetic map for rainbow trout. Plant and Animal Genome Conference. Abstract ID P639, page 261.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: NCCCWA and collaborators are constructing genetic maps for rainbow trout to identify loci affecting aquaculture production efficiency. Microsatellite markers derived from repeat-enriched libraries, ESTs, BACs of interest and other salmonid species are being genotyped on six reference families (offspring/family =30) representing well characterized domestic strains. Initial linkage analyses resulted in a female map including 310 markers in 60 linkage groups spanning 1198.2 cM and a male map including 344 markers in 31 linkage groups which spans 323.1 cM. The 3.7 female/male average recombination ratio is not significantly different from what has been published for rainbow trout. The most recent version of the genetic maps will be presented.