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Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)

PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) or microsatellite markers have been used in a broad range of studies mostly scoring alleles on the basis of amplicon size as a proxy for the number of repeat units of an SSR motif. However, additional sources of variation within the SSR or in the fl...

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Autores principales: Viruel, Juan, Haguenauer, Anne, Juin, Marianick, Mirleau, Fatma, Bouteiller, Delphine, Boudagher‐Kharrat, Magda, Ouahmane, Lahcen, La Malfa, Stefano, Médail, Frédéric, Sanguin, Hervé, Nieto Feliner, Gonzalo, Baumel, Alex
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aps3.1201
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author Viruel, Juan
Haguenauer, Anne
Juin, Marianick
Mirleau, Fatma
Bouteiller, Delphine
Boudagher‐Kharrat, Magda
Ouahmane, Lahcen
La Malfa, Stefano
Médail, Frédéric
Sanguin, Hervé
Nieto Feliner, Gonzalo
Baumel, Alex
author_facet Viruel, Juan
Haguenauer, Anne
Juin, Marianick
Mirleau, Fatma
Bouteiller, Delphine
Boudagher‐Kharrat, Magda
Ouahmane, Lahcen
La Malfa, Stefano
Médail, Frédéric
Sanguin, Hervé
Nieto Feliner, Gonzalo
Baumel, Alex
author_sort Viruel, Juan
collection PubMed
description PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) or microsatellite markers have been used in a broad range of studies mostly scoring alleles on the basis of amplicon size as a proxy for the number of repeat units of an SSR motif. However, additional sources of variation within the SSR or in the flanking regions have largely remained undetected. METHODS: In this study, we implemented a next‐generation sequencing–based genotyping approach in a newly characterized set of 18 nuclear SSR markers for the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of three different methods of scoring molecular variation present within microsatellite markers on the genetic diversity and structure results. RESULTS: The analysis of the sequences of 77 multilocus genotypes from four populations revealed SSR variation and additional sources of polymorphism in 87% of the loci analyzed (42 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms and five insertion/deletion polymorphisms), as well as divergent paralog copies in two loci. Ignoring sequence variation under standard amplicon size genotyping resulted in incorrect identification of 69% of the alleles, with important effects on the genetic diversity and structure estimates. DISCUSSION: Next‐generation sequencing allows the detection and scoring of SSRs, single‐nucleotide polymorphisms, and insertion/deletion polymorphisms to increase the resolution of population genetic studies.
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spelling pubmed-63031552018-12-31 Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae) Viruel, Juan Haguenauer, Anne Juin, Marianick Mirleau, Fatma Bouteiller, Delphine Boudagher‐Kharrat, Magda Ouahmane, Lahcen La Malfa, Stefano Médail, Frédéric Sanguin, Hervé Nieto Feliner, Gonzalo Baumel, Alex Appl Plant Sci Application Articles PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Simple sequence repeat (SSR) or microsatellite markers have been used in a broad range of studies mostly scoring alleles on the basis of amplicon size as a proxy for the number of repeat units of an SSR motif. However, additional sources of variation within the SSR or in the flanking regions have largely remained undetected. METHODS: In this study, we implemented a next‐generation sequencing–based genotyping approach in a newly characterized set of 18 nuclear SSR markers for the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of three different methods of scoring molecular variation present within microsatellite markers on the genetic diversity and structure results. RESULTS: The analysis of the sequences of 77 multilocus genotypes from four populations revealed SSR variation and additional sources of polymorphism in 87% of the loci analyzed (42 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms and five insertion/deletion polymorphisms), as well as divergent paralog copies in two loci. Ignoring sequence variation under standard amplicon size genotyping resulted in incorrect identification of 69% of the alleles, with important effects on the genetic diversity and structure estimates. DISCUSSION: Next‐generation sequencing allows the detection and scoring of SSRs, single‐nucleotide polymorphisms, and insertion/deletion polymorphisms to increase the resolution of population genetic studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6303155/ /pubmed/30598859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aps3.1201 Text en © 2018 Viruel et al. Applications in Plant Sciences is published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the Botanical Society of America This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Viruel, Juan
Haguenauer, Anne
Juin, Marianick
Mirleau, Fatma
Bouteiller, Delphine
Boudagher‐Kharrat, Magda
Ouahmane, Lahcen
La Malfa, Stefano
Médail, Frédéric
Sanguin, Hervé
Nieto Feliner, Gonzalo
Baumel, Alex
Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title_full Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title_fullStr Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title_full_unstemmed Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title_short Advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae)
title_sort advances in genotyping microsatellite markers through sequencing and consequences of scoring methods for ceratonia siliqua (leguminosae)
topic Application Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30598859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aps3.1201
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