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Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms

BACKGROUND: High-throughput tools for pan-genomic study, especially the DNA microarray platform, have sparked a remarkable increase in data production and enabled a shift in the scale at which biological investigation is possible. The use of microarrays to examine evolutionary relationships and proc...

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Autores principales: James, Karen E., Schneider, Harald, Ansell, Stephen W., Evers, Margaret, Robba, Lavinia, Uszynski, Grzegorz, Pedersen, Niklas, Newton, Angela E., Russell, Stephen J., Vogel, Johannes C., Kilian, Andrzej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2244804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18301759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001682
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author James, Karen E.
Schneider, Harald
Ansell, Stephen W.
Evers, Margaret
Robba, Lavinia
Uszynski, Grzegorz
Pedersen, Niklas
Newton, Angela E.
Russell, Stephen J.
Vogel, Johannes C.
Kilian, Andrzej
author_facet James, Karen E.
Schneider, Harald
Ansell, Stephen W.
Evers, Margaret
Robba, Lavinia
Uszynski, Grzegorz
Pedersen, Niklas
Newton, Angela E.
Russell, Stephen J.
Vogel, Johannes C.
Kilian, Andrzej
author_sort James, Karen E.
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description BACKGROUND: High-throughput tools for pan-genomic study, especially the DNA microarray platform, have sparked a remarkable increase in data production and enabled a shift in the scale at which biological investigation is possible. The use of microarrays to examine evolutionary relationships and processes, however, is predominantly restricted to model or near-model organisms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This study explores the utility of Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) in evolutionary studies of non-model organisms. DArT is a hybridization-based genotyping method that uses microarray technology to identify and type DNA polymorphism. Theoretically applicable to any organism (even one for which no prior genetic data are available), DArT has not yet been explored in exclusively wild sample sets, nor extensively examined in a phylogenetic framework. DArT recovered 1349 markers of largely low copy-number loci in two lineages of seed-free land plants: the diploid fern Asplenium viride and the haploid moss Garovaglia elegans. Direct sequencing of 148 of these DArT markers identified 30 putative loci including four routinely sequenced for evolutionary studies in plants. Phylogenetic analyses of DArT genotypes reveal phylogeographic and substrate specificity patterns in A. viride, a lack of phylogeographic pattern in Australian G. elegans, and additive variation in hybrid or mixed samples. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results enable methodological recommendations including procedures for detecting and analysing DArT markers tailored specifically to evolutionary investigations and practical factors informing the decision to use DArT, and raise evolutionary hypotheses concerning substrate specificity and biogeographic patterns. Thus DArT is a demonstrably valuable addition to the set of existing molecular approaches used to infer biological phenomena such as adaptive radiations, population dynamics, hybridization, introgression, ecological differentiation and phylogeography.
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spelling pubmed-22448042008-02-27 Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms James, Karen E. Schneider, Harald Ansell, Stephen W. Evers, Margaret Robba, Lavinia Uszynski, Grzegorz Pedersen, Niklas Newton, Angela E. Russell, Stephen J. Vogel, Johannes C. Kilian, Andrzej PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: High-throughput tools for pan-genomic study, especially the DNA microarray platform, have sparked a remarkable increase in data production and enabled a shift in the scale at which biological investigation is possible. The use of microarrays to examine evolutionary relationships and processes, however, is predominantly restricted to model or near-model organisms. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: This study explores the utility of Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) in evolutionary studies of non-model organisms. DArT is a hybridization-based genotyping method that uses microarray technology to identify and type DNA polymorphism. Theoretically applicable to any organism (even one for which no prior genetic data are available), DArT has not yet been explored in exclusively wild sample sets, nor extensively examined in a phylogenetic framework. DArT recovered 1349 markers of largely low copy-number loci in two lineages of seed-free land plants: the diploid fern Asplenium viride and the haploid moss Garovaglia elegans. Direct sequencing of 148 of these DArT markers identified 30 putative loci including four routinely sequenced for evolutionary studies in plants. Phylogenetic analyses of DArT genotypes reveal phylogeographic and substrate specificity patterns in A. viride, a lack of phylogeographic pattern in Australian G. elegans, and additive variation in hybrid or mixed samples. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results enable methodological recommendations including procedures for detecting and analysing DArT markers tailored specifically to evolutionary investigations and practical factors informing the decision to use DArT, and raise evolutionary hypotheses concerning substrate specificity and biogeographic patterns. Thus DArT is a demonstrably valuable addition to the set of existing molecular approaches used to infer biological phenomena such as adaptive radiations, population dynamics, hybridization, introgression, ecological differentiation and phylogeography. Public Library of Science 2008-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2244804/ /pubmed/18301759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001682 Text en James et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
James, Karen E.
Schneider, Harald
Ansell, Stephen W.
Evers, Margaret
Robba, Lavinia
Uszynski, Grzegorz
Pedersen, Niklas
Newton, Angela E.
Russell, Stephen J.
Vogel, Johannes C.
Kilian, Andrzej
Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title_full Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title_fullStr Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title_full_unstemmed Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title_short Diversity Arrays Technology (DArT) for Pan-Genomic Evolutionary Studies of Non-Model Organisms
title_sort diversity arrays technology (dart) for pan-genomic evolutionary studies of non-model organisms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2244804/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18301759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001682
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