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DNA methylation changes in the sperm of captive-reared fish: A route to epigenetic introgression in wild populations

  • Deiene Barreto
  • , Carlos Garcia de Leaniz
  • , Eric Verspoor
  • , Mark Coulson
  • , Halina Sobolewska
  • , Sonia Consuegra

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Interbreeding between hatchery-reared and wild fish, through deliberate stocking or escapes from fish farms, can result in rapid phenotypic and gene expression changes in hybrids, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. We assessed if one generation of captive breeding was sufficient to generate transgenerational epigenetic modifications in Atlantic salmon. We found that the sperm of wild and captive-reared males differed in methylated regions which were consistent with early epigenetic signatures of domestication. Some of the epigenetic marks that differed between hatchery and wild males affected genes related to transcription, neural development, olfaction and aggression, and were maintained in the offspring beyond developmental reprogramming. Our findings suggest that rearing in captivity may trigger epigenetic modifications in the sperm of hatchery fish that could explain the rapid phenotypic and genetic changes observed among hybrid fish. Epigenetic introgression via fish sperm represents a previously unappreciated mechanism that could compromise locally adapted fish populations.
langue originaleEnglish
Pages (de - à)2205-2211
Nombre de pages7
journalMolecular Biology and Evolution
Volume36
Numéro de publication10
Date de mise en ligne précoce10 juin 2019
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 31 oct. 2019

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