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优化废弃羽毛在遗传分析中的利用。

Optimizing the use of shed feathers for genetic analysis.

机构信息

School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Hwy Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia, Population & Evolutionary Genetics Unit, Sciences Department, Museum Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia, Department of Genetics, University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.

出版信息

Mol Ecol Resour. 2008 May;8(3):561-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2007.02044.x.

Abstract

Shed feathers obtained by noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) are a valuable source of DNA for genetic studies of birds. They can be collected across a large geographical range and facilitate research on species that would otherwise be extremely difficult to study. A limitation of this approach is uncertainty concerning the quality of the extracted DNA. Here we investigate the relationship between feather type, feather condition and DNA quality (amplification success) in order to provide a simple, cost-effective method for screening samples prior to genetic analysis. We obtained 637 shed feathers of the powerful owl (Ninox strenua) from across its range in southeastern Australia. The extracted DNA was amplified using polymerase chain reaction for a range of markers including mitochondrial DNA, ND3 and nuclear DNA, a simple sequence repeat (Nst02) and a portion of the CHD-1 gene (P2/P8). We found that feather condition significantly influenced the amplification success of all three loci, with feathers characterized as 'good' having greater success. Feather type was found to be of lower importance, with good quality feathers of all types consistently producing high success for all three loci. We also found that the successful amplification of multilocus genotypes was dependant on the condition of the starting material and was highly correlated with successful amplification of the sex-linked CHD-1 locus. Samples with low DNA quality have a higher probability of amplification failure and are more likely to produce incorrect genotypes; therefore, identifying samples with high DNA quality can save substantial time and cost associated with the genetic analysis of NGS. As a result, we propose a method for screening shed feathers in order to provide a subset of samples which will have a greater probability of containing high quality DNA suitable for the amplification of multilocus genotypes.

摘要

通过非侵入性遗传采样(NGS)获得的脱落羽毛是鸟类遗传研究中 DNA 的宝贵来源。它们可以在很大的地理范围内收集,并促进对那些非常难以研究的物种的研究。这种方法的一个限制是提取的 DNA 的质量不确定。在这里,我们研究了羽毛类型、羽毛状况和 DNA 质量(扩增成功率)之间的关系,以便在进行遗传分析之前提供一种简单、经济有效的筛选样本的方法。我们从澳大利亚东南部的强力猫头鹰(Ninox strenua)的整个分布范围内获得了 637 根脱落的羽毛。提取的 DNA 使用聚合酶链反应进行扩增,包括线粒体 DNA、ND3 和核 DNA、简单重复序列(Nst02)和 CHD-1 基因的一部分(P2/P8)。我们发现羽毛状况显著影响了所有三个基因座的扩增成功率,具有“良好”特征的羽毛具有更高的成功率。羽毛类型的重要性较低,所有类型的优质羽毛在所有三个基因座上都具有较高的成功率。我们还发现,多基因座基因型的成功扩增取决于起始材料的状况,并且与性连锁 CHD-1 基因座的成功扩增高度相关。DNA 质量低的样品扩增失败的可能性更高,并且更有可能产生不正确的基因型;因此,识别具有高 DNA 质量的样品可以节省与 NGS 遗传分析相关的大量时间和成本。因此,我们提出了一种筛选脱落羽毛的方法,以提供一组更有可能包含适合多基因座基因型扩增的高质量 DNA 的样品。

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