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Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards

We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old holotype specimen of the flying lizard, Draco cristatellus. Obtaining genetic data from this holotype was necessary to resolve an otherwise intractable taxonomic problem involving the status of this spec...

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Autores principales: McGuire, Jimmy A., Cotoras, Darko D., O’Connell, Brendan, Lawalata, Shobi Z.S., Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y., Stubbs, Alexander, Huang, Xiaoting, Wogan, Guinevere O.U., Hykin, Sarah M., Reilly, Sean B., Bi, Ke, Riyanto, Awal, Arida, Evy, Smith, Lydia L., Milne, Heather, Streicher, Jeffrey W., Iskandar, Djoko T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5865465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29576952
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4470
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author McGuire, Jimmy A.
Cotoras, Darko D.
O’Connell, Brendan
Lawalata, Shobi Z.S.
Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y.
Stubbs, Alexander
Huang, Xiaoting
Wogan, Guinevere O.U.
Hykin, Sarah M.
Reilly, Sean B.
Bi, Ke
Riyanto, Awal
Arida, Evy
Smith, Lydia L.
Milne, Heather
Streicher, Jeffrey W.
Iskandar, Djoko T.
author_facet McGuire, Jimmy A.
Cotoras, Darko D.
O’Connell, Brendan
Lawalata, Shobi Z.S.
Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y.
Stubbs, Alexander
Huang, Xiaoting
Wogan, Guinevere O.U.
Hykin, Sarah M.
Reilly, Sean B.
Bi, Ke
Riyanto, Awal
Arida, Evy
Smith, Lydia L.
Milne, Heather
Streicher, Jeffrey W.
Iskandar, Djoko T.
author_sort McGuire, Jimmy A.
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description We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old holotype specimen of the flying lizard, Draco cristatellus. Obtaining genetic data from this holotype was necessary to resolve an otherwise intractable taxonomic problem involving the status of this species relative to closely related sympatric Draco species that cannot otherwise be distinguished from one another on the basis of museum specimens. Initial analyses suggested that the DNA present in the holotype sample was so degraded as to be unusable for sequencing. However, we used a specialized extraction procedure developed for highly degraded ancient DNA samples and MiSeq shotgun sequencing to obtain just enough low-coverage mitochondrial DNA (721 base pairs) to conclusively resolve the species status of the holotype as well as a second known specimen of this species. The holotype was prepared before the advent of formalin-fixation and therefore was most likely originally fixed with ethanol and never exposed to formalin. Whereas conventional wisdom suggests that formalin-fixed samples should be the most challenging for DNA sequencing, we propose that evaporation during long-term alcohol storage and consequent water-exposure may subject older ethanol-fixed museum specimens to hydrolytic damage. If so, this may pose an even greater challenge for sequencing efforts involving historical samples.
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spelling pubmed-58654652018-03-24 Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards McGuire, Jimmy A. Cotoras, Darko D. O’Connell, Brendan Lawalata, Shobi Z.S. Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y. Stubbs, Alexander Huang, Xiaoting Wogan, Guinevere O.U. Hykin, Sarah M. Reilly, Sean B. Bi, Ke Riyanto, Awal Arida, Evy Smith, Lydia L. Milne, Heather Streicher, Jeffrey W. Iskandar, Djoko T. PeerJ Genetics We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old holotype specimen of the flying lizard, Draco cristatellus. Obtaining genetic data from this holotype was necessary to resolve an otherwise intractable taxonomic problem involving the status of this species relative to closely related sympatric Draco species that cannot otherwise be distinguished from one another on the basis of museum specimens. Initial analyses suggested that the DNA present in the holotype sample was so degraded as to be unusable for sequencing. However, we used a specialized extraction procedure developed for highly degraded ancient DNA samples and MiSeq shotgun sequencing to obtain just enough low-coverage mitochondrial DNA (721 base pairs) to conclusively resolve the species status of the holotype as well as a second known specimen of this species. The holotype was prepared before the advent of formalin-fixation and therefore was most likely originally fixed with ethanol and never exposed to formalin. Whereas conventional wisdom suggests that formalin-fixed samples should be the most challenging for DNA sequencing, we propose that evaporation during long-term alcohol storage and consequent water-exposure may subject older ethanol-fixed museum specimens to hydrolytic damage. If so, this may pose an even greater challenge for sequencing efforts involving historical samples. PeerJ Inc. 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5865465/ /pubmed/29576952 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4470 Text en ©2018 McGuire 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Genetics
McGuire, Jimmy A.
Cotoras, Darko D.
O’Connell, Brendan
Lawalata, Shobi Z.S.
Wang-Claypool, Cynthia Y.
Stubbs, Alexander
Huang, Xiaoting
Wogan, Guinevere O.U.
Hykin, Sarah M.
Reilly, Sean B.
Bi, Ke
Riyanto, Awal
Arida, Evy
Smith, Lydia L.
Milne, Heather
Streicher, Jeffrey W.
Iskandar, Djoko T.
Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title_full Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title_fullStr Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title_full_unstemmed Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title_short Squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
title_sort squeezing water from a stone: high-throughput sequencing from a 145-year old holotype resolves (barely) a cryptic species problem in flying lizards
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5865465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29576952
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4470
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