Abstract

Despite the considerable number of genetic markers published for Penaeus vannamei, the classification of these markers and their standardization in specific databases is still insufficient. As a consequence, access to these markers is difficult, hampering their application in genetic association studies. In this study, all previously described single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to resistance for P. vannamei were revised, and 512 SNPs were identified and classified in detail. We observed that most of the SNPs occurred in the proteins including Toll like receptors 1 and 3, hemocyanin large and small subunits, and anti-lipopolysaccharide factors 1 and 2, allowing to propose to use them as targets in association studies involving resistance in P. vannamei. Additionally, the potential effects of the most frequent non-synonymous coding SNPs in the secondary structure of the main target proteins were evaluated using an in silico approach. These data can serve as the starting point for the development of new genetic and computational tools as well as for the design of new association studies that involve resistance in P. vannamei.

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