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Fast genomic analysis of aquatic bird populations from short single-end reads considering sex-related pitfalls

机译:考虑与性别有关的陷阱的短单末读取水生鸟类的快速基因组分析

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Population genomics is transforming the analyses of biodiversity, particularly the studies in conservation genetics. However, genomic approaches based on short sequencing reads are often subjected to complex molecular protocols and bioinformatics procedures, which are prone to many artifactual biases. In preliminary analyses using common pipelines for handling, filtering and processing genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) data from three aquatic bird species, we detected a bias likely associated to the sex of individuals of the genus Sula, which could be due to artifacts with sex chromosome derived reads. Thus, we have developed GBirdS, a new pipeline for avian population genetics from GBS data, implementing a new approach to identify molecular markers likely to be linked to the avian W chromosome. The pipeline was applied to a total of 113 samples from three avian species (Sula leucogaster, Sula dactylatra and Mergus octoseraces), including 54 samples for which the molecular sexing was available. For 53 out of these 54 samples, the sex determination achieved using GBirdS agreed with molecular sexing. We have then removed from subsequent population analyses the sequences observed only in individuals determined as heterogametic (likely to be females) by our pipeline. Removing these sequences resulted in greater average fixation indexes between subpopulations of these three species. Therefore, we conclude that the sequences removed by our pipeline had an artificial effect on interindividual differences and population structure.
机译:人口基因组学正在改变生物多样性的分析,特别是保护遗传学的研究。然而,基于短测序读数的基因组方法通常经受复杂的分子方案和生物信息学程序,其易于许多造成的偏差。在使用常见管道的初步分析中,通过三种水生鸟类进行处理,过滤和加工基因分序(GBS)数据,我们检测到可能与Sula属的个体性别相关的偏见,这可能是由于伪影性染色体衍生的读数。因此,我们开发了来自GBS数据的禽类群体的新管道,实现了一种新方法来鉴定可能与禽W染色体相关的分子标记。将管道应用于来自三种禽类(Sula Leucogaster,Sula dayylatra和Mergus ockeraces)的113个样品,其中包括分子性的54个样品。对于这些54个样本中的53个,使用与分子性别同意的GBird来实现的性别测定。然后从后续人口中删除了,分析了我们的管道被确定为杂记(可能是女性)的个人观察到的序列。去除这些序列导致这三种物种的亚群之间的平均平均固定指标。因此,我们得出结论,我们的管道除去的序列对细胞差异和人口结构具有人为影响。

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