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Genome-wide association study of morphometric and metabolic characteristics in the European populations of the sugar kelp Saccharina latissima

MAUGER, S.; AVIA, K.; JAUGEON, L.; RUGGERI, P.; NEHR, Z.; SALIA, O. I.; COUDRET, J.; GOUHIER, E.; BAUD, A.; LOISEL, S.; FORT, A.; SULPICE, R.; DESTOMBE, C.; POTIN, P.; COCK, J. M.; VALERO, M.

2026-04-28 genomics
10.64898/2026.04.27.720995 bioRxiv
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The sugar kelp Saccharina latissima is a promising candidate for sustainable aquaculture in the North Atlantic and North-East Pacific but genetic improvement has been hindered by limited understanding of the genetic basis of economically important traits. We conducted the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) for this species using 202 self-fertilised pseudo-F1 individuals derived from 12 populations spanning northern and southern European genetic clusters. Individuals were genotyped with ddRAD-seq-derived SNP markers and phenotyped in a common garden experiment for four morphological traits (blade length, blade width, blade area, stipe length) and six metabolic traits related to nitrogen metabolism. We identified 26 significant marker-trait associations, with phenotypic variance explained (PVE) ranging from 0.65% to 52.44%. Major-effect loci were detected for blade width (52.44% PVE) and blade area (45.22% PVE) and a locus on chromosome 17 influenced both blade length and blade area. Marker-based heritability estimates ranged from 0.75 to 0.99 for morphological traits and from 0.00 to 0.99 for metabolic traits, though with large standard errors. Cross-validation of genomic selection models yielded predictive abilities of 0.21-0.59 across traits. Our findings reveal a mixed genetic architecture with major-effect loci suitable for marker-assisted selection and polygenic traits amenable to genomic selection, providing a foundation for genomics-assisted breeding programs in kelp aquaculture.

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