Evolutionary factors affecting the cross-species utility of newly developed microsatellite markers in seabirds

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作者
Moodley, Yoshan [1 ,2 ]
Masello, Juan F. [3 ]
Cole, Theresa L. [3 ,4 ]
Calderon, Luciano [3 ]
Munimanda, Gopi K. [2 ]
Thali, Marco R. [5 ]
Alderman, Rachael [6 ]
Cuthbert, Richard J. [7 ]
Marin, Manuel [8 ,9 ]
Massaro, Melanie [10 ]
Navarro, Joan [11 ]
Phillips, Richard A. [12 ]
Ryan, Peter G. [13 ]
Suazo, Cristian G. [3 ]
Cherel, Yves [14 ]
Weimerskirch, Henri [14 ]
Quillfeldt, Petra [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Venda, Dept Zool, ZA-0950 Thohoyandou, South Africa
[2] Univ Vet Med Vienna, Konrad Lorenz Inst Ethol, Dept Integrat Biol & Evolut, A-1160 Vienna, Austria
[3] Univ Giessen, Dept Anim Ecol & Systemat, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
[4] Curtin Univ, Dept Environm & Agr, Trace & Environm DNA Lab, Perth, WA 6102, Australia
[5] Ecogen GmbH, CH-8952 Zurich, Switzerland
[6] Dept Primary Ind Pk Water & Environm, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[7] Royal Soc Protect Birds, Sandy SG19 2DL, Beds, England
[8] Nat Hist Museum Los Angeles Cty, Sect Ornithol, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
[9] Feather Link Inc, Cincinnati, OH 45244 USA
[10] Charles Sturt Univ, Sch Environm Sci, Albury, NSW 2640, Australia
[11] EBD CSIC, Dept Conservat Biol, Seville 41092, Spain
[12] NERC, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge CB3 0ET, England
[13] Univ Cape Town, DST NRF Ctr Excellence, Percy FitzPatrick Inst, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa
[14] Univ La Rochelle, CNRS, UMR 7372, Ctr Etudes Biol Chize, F-79360 Villiers En Bois, France
关键词
cross-species transferability; genetic diversity; microsatellite; null alleles; Pachyptila; Procellariiformes; PACHYPTILA-BELCHERI; BREEDING SUCCESS; PRIONS; PROCELLARIIFORMES; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; LOCI; DIFFERENTIATION; MITOCHONDRIAL; CONSERVATION; CONSEQUENCES;
D O I
10.1111/1755-0998.12372
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Microsatellite loci are ideal for testing hypotheses relating to genetic segregation at fine spatio-temporal scales. They are also conserved among closely related species, making them potentially useful for clarifying interspecific relationships between recently diverged taxa. However, mutations at primer binding sites may lead to increased nonamplification, or disruptions that may result in decreased polymorphism in nontarget species. Furthermore, high mutation rates and constraints on allele size may also with evolutionary time, promote an increase in convergently evolved allele size classes, biasing measures of interspecific genetic differentiation. Here, we used next-generation sequencing to develop microsatellite markers from a shotgun genome sequence of the sub-Antarctic seabird, the thin-billed prion (Pachyptila belcheri), that we tested for cross-species amplification in other Pachyptila and related sub-Antarctic species. We found that heterozygosity decreased and the proportion of nonamplifying loci increased with phylogenetic distance from the target species. Surprisingly, we found that species trees estimated from interspecific F-ST provided better approximations of mtDNA relationships among the studied species than those estimated using D-C, even though F-ST was more affected by null alleles. We observed a significantly nonlinear second order polynomial relationship between microsatellite and mtDNA distances. We propose that the loss of linearity with increasing mtDNA distance stems from an increasing proportion of homoplastic allele size classes that are identical in state, but not identical by descent. Therefore, despite high cross-species amplification success and high polymorphism among the closely related Pachyptila species, we caution against the use of microsatellites in phylogenetic inference among distantly related taxa.
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页码:1046 / 1058
页数:13
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