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Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies

BACKGROUND: Cyprinids display the most abundant and widespread species among the European freshwater Teleostei and are known to hybridize quite commonly. Nevertheless, a limited number of markers for conducting comparative differentiation, evolutionary and hybridization dynamics studies are availabl...

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Autores principales: Dubut, Vincent, Sinama, Melthide, Martin, Jean-François, Meglécz, Emese, Fernandez, Juliette, Chappaz, Rémi, Gilles, André, Costedoat, Caroline
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2883988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20478030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-135
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author Dubut, Vincent
Sinama, Melthide
Martin, Jean-François
Meglécz, Emese
Fernandez, Juliette
Chappaz, Rémi
Gilles, André
Costedoat, Caroline
author_facet Dubut, Vincent
Sinama, Melthide
Martin, Jean-François
Meglécz, Emese
Fernandez, Juliette
Chappaz, Rémi
Gilles, André
Costedoat, Caroline
author_sort Dubut, Vincent
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cyprinids display the most abundant and widespread species among the European freshwater Teleostei and are known to hybridize quite commonly. Nevertheless, a limited number of markers for conducting comparative differentiation, evolutionary and hybridization dynamics studies are available to date. FINDINGS: Five multiplex PCR sets were optimized in order to assay 41 cyprinid-specific polymorphic microsatellite loci (including 10 novel loci isolated from Chondrostoma nasus nasus, Chondrostoma toxostoma toxostoma and Leuciscus leuciscus) for 503 individuals (440 purebred specimens and 63 hybrids) from 15 European cyprinid species. The level of genetic diversity was assessed in Alburnus alburnus, Alburnoides bipunctatus, C. genei, C. n. nasus, C. soetta, C. t. toxostoma, L. idus, L. leuciscus, Pachychilon pictum, Rutilus rutilus, Squalius cephalus and Telestes souffia. The applicability of the markers was also tested on Abramis brama, Blicca bjoerkna and Scardinius erythrophtalmus specimens. Overall, between 24 and 37 of these markers revealed polymorphic for the investigated species and 23 markers amplified for all the 15 European cyprinid species. CONCLUSIONS: The developed set of markers demonstrated its performance in discriminating European cyprinid species. Furthermore, it allowed detecting and characterizing hybrid individuals. These microsatellites will therefore be useful to perform comparative evolutionary and population genetics studies dealing with European cyprinids, what is of particular interest in conservation issues and constitutes a tool of choice to conduct hybridization studies.
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spelling pubmed-28839882010-06-12 Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies Dubut, Vincent Sinama, Melthide Martin, Jean-François Meglécz, Emese Fernandez, Juliette Chappaz, Rémi Gilles, André Costedoat, Caroline BMC Res Notes Short Report BACKGROUND: Cyprinids display the most abundant and widespread species among the European freshwater Teleostei and are known to hybridize quite commonly. Nevertheless, a limited number of markers for conducting comparative differentiation, evolutionary and hybridization dynamics studies are available to date. FINDINGS: Five multiplex PCR sets were optimized in order to assay 41 cyprinid-specific polymorphic microsatellite loci (including 10 novel loci isolated from Chondrostoma nasus nasus, Chondrostoma toxostoma toxostoma and Leuciscus leuciscus) for 503 individuals (440 purebred specimens and 63 hybrids) from 15 European cyprinid species. The level of genetic diversity was assessed in Alburnus alburnus, Alburnoides bipunctatus, C. genei, C. n. nasus, C. soetta, C. t. toxostoma, L. idus, L. leuciscus, Pachychilon pictum, Rutilus rutilus, Squalius cephalus and Telestes souffia. The applicability of the markers was also tested on Abramis brama, Blicca bjoerkna and Scardinius erythrophtalmus specimens. Overall, between 24 and 37 of these markers revealed polymorphic for the investigated species and 23 markers amplified for all the 15 European cyprinid species. CONCLUSIONS: The developed set of markers demonstrated its performance in discriminating European cyprinid species. Furthermore, it allowed detecting and characterizing hybrid individuals. These microsatellites will therefore be useful to perform comparative evolutionary and population genetics studies dealing with European cyprinids, what is of particular interest in conservation issues and constitutes a tool of choice to conduct hybridization studies. BioMed Central 2010-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2883988/ /pubmed/20478030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-135 Text en Copyright ©2010 Dubut et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Short Report
Dubut, Vincent
Sinama, Melthide
Martin, Jean-François
Meglécz, Emese
Fernandez, Juliette
Chappaz, Rémi
Gilles, André
Costedoat, Caroline
Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title_full Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title_fullStr Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title_full_unstemmed Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title_short Cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in European cyprinids: A tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
title_sort cross-species amplification of 41 microsatellites in european cyprinids: a tool for evolutionary, population genetics and hybridization studies
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2883988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20478030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-135
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