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The influence of vgll3 genotypes on sea age at maturity is altered in farmed mowi strain Atlantic salmon.

Fernando AyllonMonica F SolbergKevin A GloverFaezeh MohammadiErik Kjærner-SembPer Gunnar FjelldalEva AnderssonTom HansenRolf B EdvardsenAnna Wargelius
Published in: BMC genetics (2019)
Collectively, our data suggest that increased growth rates in mowi salmon, caused by high feed intake and artificial light and temperature regimes together with other possible genetic/epigenetic components, may significantly influence the impact that the vgll3 locus has on age at maturity, especially in females. In turn, our results show that the vgll3 locus can only to a large extent be used in selective breeding to control age at maturation in mowi males. In summary, we here show that in contrast to the situation in wild salmon, under farming conditions vgll3 does not seem to influence age at maturity in mowi females whereas in mowi males, maturing as one or two sea winters it alters the early allele effect from dominant to intermediate.
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