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The Laboratory Domestication of Zebrafish: From Diverse Populations to Inbred Substrains

Author Affiliations
University of Cologne, University of Montana, Norwich Research Park, Earlham Institute, ...
Published InMolecular Biology and Evolution
Year2019
Citations53

Abstract

We know from human genetic studies that practically all aspects of biology are strongly influenced by the genetic background, as reflected in the advent of "personalized medicine." Yet, with few exceptions, this is not taken into account when using laboratory populations as animal model systems for research in these fields. Laboratory strains of zebrafish (Danio rerio) are widely used for research in vertebrate developmental biology, behavior, and physiology, for modeling diseases, and for testing pharmaceutic compounds in vivo. However, all of these strains are derived from artificial bottleneck events and therefore are likely to represent only a fraction of the genetic diversity present within the species. Here, we use restriction site-associated DNA sequencing to genetically characterize wild populations of zebrafish…
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