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Título: Transcriptomic divergence and associated markers between genomic lineages of Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)
Autor: Ríos, Néstor
Pardo, B. G.
Fernández, Carlos
Alvarez-Dios, José Antonio
Martínez, Paulino
Bouza, Carmen
García, Graciela
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Genomic lineages, Local adaptation, Transcriptomic divergence
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Resumen: Rhamdia quelen is a catfish widely distributed throughout South America, characterized by a complex taxonomic history. This species is a valuable resource for both fisheries and aquaculture. Due to its cultural and economic importance, it has been prioritized for conservation in the Neotropical region. Population genomics studies supported two main lineages latitudinally distributed (North and South) in the Neotropical basins Río de la Plata and Laguna Merín based on current genetic isolation and signals of local adaptation. In this study, we characterized the R. quelen transcriptome in brain, head kidney, liver, skeletal muscle, testis, and ovary by RNAseq to target genes and associated markers involved in key adaptive traits. After filtering, a comprehensive catalog of 24,433 transcripts was annotated, providing insights into the immune function of head kidney and liver, the association of brain with the endocrine system, and the metabolic function of liver. Skeletal muscle and brain expressed genes associated with growth were also identified. Transcriptomic differences suggestive of adaptation to temperature and salinity were revealed between North and South genomic lineages. A total of 100,045 SNPs loci were identified within transcripts, most of them (78.8%) showing low genetic differentiation between lineages (F ST ≤ 0.100). However, 2504 loci (2.5%) showed high differentiation (F ST≥ 0.800), some of them located within genes associated with putative adaptation of genomic lineages to environmental factors such as temperature and salinity. These SNPs represent useful gene markers for future functional and population genomic studies for sustainable management of wild populations and their application in breeding programs.
Editorial: Wiley
EN: Ecology and Evolution, 2025, 15(3): e71021.
Financiadores: ANII: FMV_2014_104718
Citación: Ríos, N, Pardo, B, Fernández, C, [y otros autores]. "Transcriptomic divergence and associated markers between genomic lineages of Silver Catfish (Rhamdia quelen)". Ecology and Evolution. [en línea] 2025 2025, 15(3): e71021. 12 h. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.71021
ISSN: 2045-7758
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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