Literature DB >> 27435366

The Mendelian inheritance of rare flesh and shell colour variants in the black-lipped pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera).

Chin-Long Ky1, Seiji Nakasai2, Steve Pommier3, Manaarii Sham Koua4, Dominique Devaux5.   

Abstract

Pinctada margaritifera is French Polynesia's most economically important aquaculture species. This pearl oyster has the specific ability to produce cultured pearls with a very wide range of colours, depending on the colour phenotypes of donor oysters used. Its aquaculture is still based on natural spat collection from wild stocks. We investigated three rare colour variants of P. margaritifera - orange flesh, and red and white shell colour phenotypes - in comparison with the wild-type black flesh and shell commonly found in this species. The study aimed to assess the geographic distribution and genetic basis of these colour variants. Colour frequencies were evaluated during transfer and graft processes of pearl oyster seed captured at collector stations. Among the collection locations studied, Mangareva Island showed the highest rate of the orange flesh phenotype, whereas Takaroa and Takume atolls had relatively high rates of red and white shell phenotypes respectively. Broodstocks were made of these rare colour variants, and crosses were performed to produce first- and second-generation progenies to investigate segregation. The results were consistent with Mendelian ratios and suggest a distinct model with no co-dominance: (i) a two-allele model for flesh trait, whereby the orange allele is recessive to the black fleshed type, and (ii) a three-allele model for shell trait, whereby the black wild-type allele is dominant to the red coloration, which is dominant to the white shell. Furthermore, the proposed model provides the basis for producing selected donor pearl oyster lines through hatchery propagation.
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Keywords:  aquaculture; colour segregation; cultured pearl; donor selection; hatchery-produced oyster; rare phenotype

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27435366     DOI: 10.1111/age.12454

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anim Genet        ISSN: 0268-9146            Impact factor:   3.169


  5 in total

1.  Relationship of the orange tissue morphotype with shell and pearl colouration in the mollusc Pinctada margaritifera.

Authors:  Chin-Long Ky; Carole Blay; Floriane Broustal; Manaarii Sham Koua; Serge Planes
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-03-26       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  Colour plasticity in the shells and pearls of animal graft model Pinctada margaritifera assessed by HSV colour quantification.

Authors:  Pierre-Louis Stenger; Jérémie Vidal-Dupiol; Céline Reisser; Serge Planes; Chin-Long Ky
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-05-17       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Strong genetic isolation of the black-lipped pearl oyster (Pinctada margaritifera) in the Marquesas archipelago (French Polynesia).

Authors:  Céline Reisser; Cédrik Lo; David Schikorski; Manaarii Sham Koua; Serge Planes; Chin-Long Ky
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Tracing key genes associated with the Pinctada margaritifera albino phenotype from juvenile to cultured pearl harvest stages using multiple whole transcriptome sequencing.

Authors:  Pauline Auffret; Jérémy Le Luyer; Manaarii Sham Koua; Virgile Quillien; Chin-Long Ky
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2020-09-25       Impact factor: 3.969

5.  Molecular Pathways and Pigments Underlying the Colors of the Pearl Oyster Pinctada margaritifera var. cumingii (Linnaeus 1758).

Authors:  Pierre-Louis Stenger; Chin-Long Ky; Céline Reisser; Julien Duboisset; Hamadou Dicko; Patrick Durand; Laure Quintric; Serge Planes; Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 4.096

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