Gf. Wiegertjes et al., DISEASE RESISTANCE OF CARP, CYPRINUS-CARPIO L - IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL GENETIC-DIFFERENCES BY BATH CHALLENGE WITH ATYPICAL AEROMONAS-SALMONICIDA, Journal of fish diseases, 16(6), 1993, pp. 569-576
The present study was undertaken to identify female breeders, resistan
t or susceptible to disease, which might be used to obtain gynogenetic
ally cloned carp lines differing in disease resistance. Experimentally
induced erythrodermatitis was used as the disease model. Firstly, the
effect of age on the resistance to bath challenge with atypical Aerom
onas salmonicida was examined. These challenges indicated a shift from
subacute to chronic infection with increasing age, as shown by a lowe
r survival at 3 and 5 months (both 15%) compared to 10 months of age (
60%). Then, to conserve and characterize breeder females, offspring of
two females (nos 21 and 38), including F1, F2 and backcross (B1 and B
2) progenies, were bath challenged at the age of 3 months. Comparison
of the survival data showed a segregation into two groups of progenies
: one resistant with nearly 100% survivors (W, F1 and B2), and one rel
atively susceptible group with 25% (R8 and F2) or 50% (B1) mortality.
Analysis of inheritance indicated dominance of the resistant phenotype
. Thus, the results identified two breeder females whose (gynogenetic)
progeny might be expected to differ in resistance to bath challenge w
ith atypical A. salmonicida.