Guidong Miao
Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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PLOS ONE | 2012
Wentao Song; Yangzhen Li; Yongwei Zhao; Yang Liu; Yuze Niu; Renyi Pang; Guidong Miao; Xiaolin Liao; Changwei Shao; Fengtao Gao; Songlin Chen
High-density genetic linkage maps of half-smooth tongue sole were developed with 1007 microsatellite markers, two SCAR markers and an F1 family containing 94. The female map was composed of 828 markers in 21 linkage groups, covering a total of 1447.3 cM, with an average interval 1.83 cM between markers. The male map consisted of 794 markers in 21 linkage groups, spanning 1497.5 cM, with an average interval of 1.96 cM. The female and male maps had 812 and 785 unique positions, respectively. The genome length of half-smooth tongue sole was estimated to be 1527.7 cM for the females and 1582.1 cM for the males. Based on estimations of the map lengths, the female and male maps covered 94.74 and 94.65% of the genome, respectively. The consensus map was composed of 1007 microsatellite markers and two SCAR markers in 21 linkage groups, covering a total of 1624 cM with an average interval of 1.67 cM. Furthermore, 159 sex-linked SSR markers were identified. Five sex-linked microsatellite markers were confirmed in their association with sex in a large number of individuals selected from different families. These sex-linked markers were mapped on the female map LG1f with zero recombination. Two QTLs that were identified for body weight, designated as We-1 and We-2, accounted for 26.39% and 10.60% of the phenotypic variation. Two QTLs for body width, designated Wi-1 and Wi-2, were mapped in LG4f and accounted for 14.33% and 12.83% of the phenotypic variation, respectively. Seven sex-related loci were mapped in LG1f, LG14f and LG1m by CIM, accounting for 12.5–25.2% of the trait variation. The results should prove to be very useful for improving growth traits using molecular MAS.
Animal Genetics | 2009
Hongyu Ma; Jinzhen Bi; Changwei Shao; Y. Chen; Guidong Miao; Songlin Chen
indicus). Conversely, the allele frequency of D12 was extremely low compared with other breeds (ranging from 0.14 in German Brown to 0.74 in Japanese Holstein). Moreover, we observed four haplotypes in Chinese yak with respect to both indel loci, and the haplotype frequency of D23–D12 was very low. Interestingly, although the frequency distributions of allele, genotype and haplotype showed no statistical difference among the surveyed populations, the distribution patterns in Chinese yak were significantly different from those in BSE-affected cattle (P < 0.03 in each comparison).
Conservation Genetics | 2009
Guidong Miao; Changwei Shao; Xiaolin Liao; Hongyu Ma; Yongsheng Tian; Songlin Chen
Barfin flounder (Verasper moseri) is a rare fish species in the world. Here, we reported 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci isolated from a dinucleotide-enriched genomic library of barfin flounder (Verasper moseri). The number of alleles, observed, and expected heterozygosity per locus in a test population ranged from 2 to 6, from 0.3333 to 1.0000, and from 0.4866 to 0.7774, respectively. One locus significantly deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. Cross-species amplification of these microsatellite loci in additional five fish species was performed. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic population structure and construction of genetic linkage map in Verasper moseri.
Conservation Genetics | 2009
Songlin Chen; Guidong Miao; Changwei Shao; Yongsheng Tian; Xiaolin Liao
Fat greenling (Hexagrammos otakii) is an economocally important marine fish species. Thirtyfive microsatellite loci were isolated from two enriched genomic library of Hexagrammos otakii. Ten of these loci were polymorphic in a test population with alleles per locus ranging from two to six, and observed and expected heterozygosities per locus from 0.2581 to 1.0000 and from 0.2892 to 0.7726, respectively. Four loci significantly deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction and no significant linkage disequilibrium was found between pairs of loci. These polymorphic microsatellite loci would be useful for investigating genetic diversity of Hexagrammos otakii.
Nature Genetics | 2014
Songlin Chen; Guojie Zhang; Changwei Shao; Quanfei Huang; Geng Liu; Pei Zhang; Wentao Song; Na An; Domitille Chalopin; Jean-Nicolas Volff; Yunhan Hong; Qiye Li; Zhenxia Sha; Heling Zhou; Mingshu Xie; Qiulin Yu; Yang Liu; Hui Xiang; Na Wang; Kui Wu; Chang-Geng Yang; Qian Zhou; Xiaolin Liao; Linfeng Yang; Qiaomu Hu; Jilin Zhang; Liang Meng; Lijun Jin; Yongsheng Tian; Jinmin Lian
Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2011
Guidong Miao; Han-Wen Liu; Hongyu Ma; Songlin Chen; Ting-Jun Fan
Conservation Genetics | 2009
Guidong Miao; Changwei Shao; Hongyu Ma; Xiaolin Liao; Songlin Chen
Current Zoology | 2013
Wentao Song; Guidong Miao; Yongwei Zhao; Yuze Niu; Renyi Pang; Xiaolin Liao; Changwei Shao; Songlin Chen
Archive | 2012
Songlin Chen; Guidong Miao; Min Du; Jingfeng Yang; Ying Xu
Journal of Ocean University of China | 2011
Guidong Miao; Ying Xu; Di Wang; Songlin Chen; Tingjun Fan; Yongsheng Tian