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Epistatic regulation of growth in Atlantic salmon revealed: a QTL study performed on the domesticated-wild interface.

Francois BesnierMonica F SolbergAlison C HarveyGary R CarvalhoDorte BekkevoldMartin I TaylorSimon CreerEinar E NielsenØystein SkaalaFernando AyllonGeir DahleKevin A Glover
Published in: BMC genetics (2020)
The observed interactions demonstrated that the phenotypic effect of inheriting an allele deviated between half-sib families. Gene-by-gene interactions were also suggested, where the combined effect of two loci resulted in a genetic effect upon phenotypic variance, while no genetic effect was detected when the two loci were considered separately. To our knowledge, this is the first documentation of epistasis in a quantitative trait in Atlantic salmon. These novel results are of relevance for breeding programs, and for predicting the evolutionary consequences of domestication-introgression in wild populations.
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