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Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis

The Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, especially in developmental and physiological research, and as a tool for understanding disease. It was originally found in the West African rainforest belt, and was introduced to the research community in the 1990s....

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Autores principales: Igawa, Takeshi, Watanabe, Ai, Suzuki, Atsushi, Kashiwagi, Akihiko, Kashiwagi, Keiko, Noble, Anna, Guille, Matt, Simpson, David E., Horb, Marko E., Fujii, Tamotsu, Sumida, Masayuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4519292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26222540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133963
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author Igawa, Takeshi
Watanabe, Ai
Suzuki, Atsushi
Kashiwagi, Akihiko
Kashiwagi, Keiko
Noble, Anna
Guille, Matt
Simpson, David E.
Horb, Marko E.
Fujii, Tamotsu
Sumida, Masayuki
author_facet Igawa, Takeshi
Watanabe, Ai
Suzuki, Atsushi
Kashiwagi, Akihiko
Kashiwagi, Keiko
Noble, Anna
Guille, Matt
Simpson, David E.
Horb, Marko E.
Fujii, Tamotsu
Sumida, Masayuki
author_sort Igawa, Takeshi
collection PubMed
description The Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, especially in developmental and physiological research, and as a tool for understanding disease. It was originally found in the West African rainforest belt, and was introduced to the research community in the 1990s. The major strains thus far known include the Nigerian and Ivory Coast strains. However, due to its short history as an experimental animal, the genetic relationship among the various strains has not yet been clarified, and establishment of inbred strains has not yet been achieved. Since 2003 the Institute for Amphibian Biology (IAB), Hiroshima University has maintained stocks of multiple X. tropicalis strains and conducted consecutive breeding as part of the National BioResource Project. In the present study we investigated the inbreeding ratio and genetic relationship of four inbred strains at IAB, as well as stocks from other institutions, using highly polymorphic microsatellite markers and mitochondrial haplotypes. Our results show successive reduction of heterozygosity in the genome of the IAB inbred strains. The Ivory Coast strains clearly differed from the Nigerian strains genetically, and three subgroups were identified within both the Nigerian and Ivory Coast strains. It is noteworthy that the Ivory Coast strains have an evolutionary divergent genetic background. Our results serve as a guide for the most effective use of X. tropicalis strains, and the long-term maintenance of multiple strains will contribute to further research efforts.
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spelling pubmed-45192922015-07-31 Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis Igawa, Takeshi Watanabe, Ai Suzuki, Atsushi Kashiwagi, Akihiko Kashiwagi, Keiko Noble, Anna Guille, Matt Simpson, David E. Horb, Marko E. Fujii, Tamotsu Sumida, Masayuki PLoS One Research Article The Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, is a highly promising model amphibian, especially in developmental and physiological research, and as a tool for understanding disease. It was originally found in the West African rainforest belt, and was introduced to the research community in the 1990s. The major strains thus far known include the Nigerian and Ivory Coast strains. However, due to its short history as an experimental animal, the genetic relationship among the various strains has not yet been clarified, and establishment of inbred strains has not yet been achieved. Since 2003 the Institute for Amphibian Biology (IAB), Hiroshima University has maintained stocks of multiple X. tropicalis strains and conducted consecutive breeding as part of the National BioResource Project. In the present study we investigated the inbreeding ratio and genetic relationship of four inbred strains at IAB, as well as stocks from other institutions, using highly polymorphic microsatellite markers and mitochondrial haplotypes. Our results show successive reduction of heterozygosity in the genome of the IAB inbred strains. The Ivory Coast strains clearly differed from the Nigerian strains genetically, and three subgroups were identified within both the Nigerian and Ivory Coast strains. It is noteworthy that the Ivory Coast strains have an evolutionary divergent genetic background. Our results serve as a guide for the most effective use of X. tropicalis strains, and the long-term maintenance of multiple strains will contribute to further research efforts. Public Library of Science 2015-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4519292/ /pubmed/26222540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133963 Text en © 2015 Igawa 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
Igawa, Takeshi
Watanabe, Ai
Suzuki, Atsushi
Kashiwagi, Akihiko
Kashiwagi, Keiko
Noble, Anna
Guille, Matt
Simpson, David E.
Horb, Marko E.
Fujii, Tamotsu
Sumida, Masayuki
Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title_full Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title_fullStr Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title_full_unstemmed Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title_short Inbreeding Ratio and Genetic Relationships among Strains of the Western Clawed Frog, Xenopus tropicalis
title_sort inbreeding ratio and genetic relationships among strains of the western clawed frog, xenopus tropicalis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4519292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26222540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133963
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