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Museum specimens provide reliable SNP data for population genomic analysis of a widely distributed but threatened cockatoo species

机译:博物馆标本为广泛分布但受威胁的鹦鹉种类的人口基因组分析提供可靠的SNP数据

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Natural history museums harbour a plethora of biological specimens which are of potential use in population and conservation genetic studies. Although technical advancements in museum genomics have enabled genome-wide markers to be generated from aged museum specimens, the suitability of these data for robust biological inference is not well characterized. The aim of this study was to test the utility of museum specimens in population and conservation genomics by assessing the biological and technical validity of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data derived from such samples. To achieve this, we generated thousands of SNPs from 47 red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhychus banksii) traditional museum samples (i.e. samples that were not collected with the primary intent of DNA analysis) and 113 fresh tissue samples (cryopreserved liver/muscle) using a restriction site-associated DNA marker approach (DArTseq((TM))). Thousands of SNPs were successfully generated from most of the traditional museum samples (with a mean age of 44 years, ranging from 5 to 123 years), although 38% did not provide useful data. These SNPs exhibited higher error rates and contained significantly more missing data compared with SNPs from fresh tissue samples, likely due to considerable DNA fragmentation. However, based on simulation results, the level of genotyping error had a negligible effect on inference of population structure in this species. We did identify a bias towards low diversity SNPs in older samples that appears to compromise temporal inferences of genetic diversity. This study demonstrates the utility of a RADseq-based method to produce reliable genome-wide SNP data from traditional museum specimens.
机译:自然历史博物馆涉及一种巨大的生物标本,这些标本具有潜在的人口和保护遗传研究。虽然博物馆基因组学的技术进步已经启用了从老年博物馆标本生成的基因组标记,但这些数据对于鲁棒生物推理的适用性并不具备很好的特征。本研究的目的是通过评估来自此类样品的单核苷酸多态性(SNP)数据的生物学和技术有效性,测试人口和保护基因组学中的博物馆标本的效用。为实现这一目标,我们产生了来自47个红尾黑鹦鹉(Calyptorhychus Banksii)传统博物馆样本的数千个SNPS(即没有用DNA分析的主要目的收集的样品)和113个新鲜组织样品(冷冻保存肝/肌肉)使用限制性位点相关的DNA标记方法(Dartseq((TM)))。成千上万的SNP从大多数传统博物馆样本中成功生成(均为44年的平均年龄,5至123岁),虽然38%没有提供有用的数据。这些SNP呈现出更高的误差率,与来自新鲜组织样本的SNP相比,含有显着缺失的数据,这可能是由于具有相当大的DNA碎片。然而,基于仿真结果,基因分型误差的水平对该物种中的人口结构推理具有可忽略的影响。我们确实识别较旧的样本中的低多样性SNP,似乎损害了遗传多样性的时间推论。本研究展示了基于RADSEQ的方法的效用,从传统博物馆标本生产可靠的基因组SNP数据。

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