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Selection for even more healthy fishOn the 23rd June 2006, PhD student Sissel Kjøglum, who works for Aqua Gen, presented her doctoral thesis for a PhD-degree at the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science. Her dissertation was on ”Associations between major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and disease resistance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)". This research project makes it possible for Aqua Gen to increase its efforts to breed healthy and robust fish. Sissel Kjøglum has been a research fellow in a user-controlled project in which the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science was the research institution. The project has received external funding from The Norwegian Research Council. Through this project immune genes in Atlantic salmon have been identified that are of importance for its resistance to infectious diseases. By using this genetic information Aqua Gen can now improve its selective breeding for increased disease resistance, which will contribute to improved profitability in the salmon industry.
Traditional breeding has focussed on creating a salmon with high growth rate and late maturation. In the mid-1990s Aqua Gen,
as the first breeding company in aquaculture, implemented techniques that make the selection for increased resistance against
infectious diseases possible. The techniques used are based on testing the siblings of selection candidates using challenge
tests. This project has identified genetic markers for disease resistance, by using these the selection of highly resistant
brood fish can be performed with DNA analysis. This can give a more effective and precise selection than the challenge tests
used to date.. |
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