Growth performance of larval and juvenile manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) from divergently selected individuals of a full-sib family |
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Authors: | Zhongming Huo Xiaotong Li Qian Sun Yongren Li Xuekai Zhang Xiwu Yan Feng Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1.College of Fisheries and Life Science,Dalian Ocean University,Dalian,P. R. China;2.Engineering Research Center of Shellfish Culture and Breeding in Liaoning Province,Dalian Ocean University,Dalian,P. R. China;3.School of graduates,Dalian Ocean University,Dalian,P. R. China;4.Key Laboratory for Aquatic Ecology and Aquaculture of Tianjin, Department of Fisheries Science,Tianjin Agricultural University,Tianjin,P. R. China |
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Abstract: | In this study, the method of divergent selection was employed to test the larval and juvenile growth performance within a full-sib family of Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum. The 10% largest and 10% smallest clam individuals (on the basis of shell length) of a full-sib family were selected as parents for the fast and slow growing lines, respectively. The difference in shell length was significant among the three lines (fast, control, and slow) tested. The sequence of shell length were fast line > control line > slow line. The responses to selection, realized heritability, and genetic gain were 0.06%–0.81%, 0.04%–0.47% and 0.58%–18.89% in the fast direction, respectively; and were 0.14%–1.27%, 0.08%–0.73%, and 0.31%–49.03% in the slow direction, respectively. The results suggested that there was a large portion of additive genetic variance affecting the growth in the full-sib family. Selection in the fast direction within the full-sib family would greatly improve the growth of R. philippinarum. |
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