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Fish Genomics and Its Application in Disease‐Resistance Breeding

Yu Huang, Zeyu Li, Mengcheng Li, Xinhui Zhang, Qiong Shi, Zhen Xu

2024Reviews in Aquaculture33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Global aquaculture production has been rising for several decades, with up to 76% of the total production from fish. However, the problem of fish diseases is becoming more and more prominent in today's context of pursuing sustainable aquaculture. Since the first fish genome assembly reported in 2002, genomic approaches have been successfully implemented in fish breeding to enhance disease resistance and reduce economic losses caused by diverse fish diseases. Here, we present a review of the current progress in fish genomics and its application in disease‐resistance breeding. First, assembly data for all publicly available fish genomes were curated and statistical analysis of these data were performed. Subsequently, genomics‐assisted breeding approaches (including quantitative trait loci mapping, genome‐wide association study, marker‐assisted selection, genomic selection, gene transfer, and genome editing) that have been applied in practical disease–resistance breeding programs are outlined. In addition, candidate genetic markers that could possibly be utilized in breeding were summarized. Finally, remaining challenges and further directions were discussed. In summary, this review provides insight into fish genomics and genomics‐assisted breeding of disease‐resistant fish varieties.

Topics & Concepts

GenomicsBiologyMarker-assisted selectionContext (archaeology)AquacultureSelection (genetic algorithm)GenomeMolecular breedingPlant disease resistanceBiotechnologyQuantitative trait locusGenome editingGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>Computational biologyFisheryGeneComputer scienceArtificial intelligencePaleontologyAquaculture disease management and microbiotaCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringGenetic diversity and population structure