Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses

Abstract Background The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages and Alu insertion polymorphisms are widely used in phylogenetic and population genetics studies. Alu subfamilies in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri), a New World Monkey (NWM), were recently reported. Squirrel monkeys...

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Main Authors: Jasmine N. Baker, Jerilyn A. Walker, Michael W. Denham, Charles D. Loupe, Mark A. Batzer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-02-01
Series:Mobile DNA
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13100-018-0114-7
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spelling doaj-40cc3f7dd81e41c692d86679b6bf38ca2020-11-25T00:44:48ZengBMCMobile DNA1759-87532018-02-019111110.1186/s13100-018-0114-7Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analysesJasmine N. Baker0Jerilyn A. Walker1Michael W. Denham2Charles D. Loupe3Mark A. Batzer4Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State UniversityAbstract Background The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages and Alu insertion polymorphisms are widely used in phylogenetic and population genetics studies. Alu subfamilies in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri), a New World Monkey (NWM), were recently reported. Squirrel monkeys are commonly used in biomedical research and often require species identification. The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) Perform locus-specific PCR analyses on recently integrated Alu insertions in Saimiri to determine their amplification dynamics, and 2) Identify a subset of Alu insertion polymorphisms with species informative allele frequency distributions between the Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis groups. Results PCR analyses were performed on a DNA panel of 32 squirrel monkey individuals for 382 Alu insertion events ≤2% diverged from 46 different Alu subfamily consensus sequences, 25 Saimiri specific and 21 NWM specific Alu subfamilies. Of the 382 loci, 110 were polymorphic for presence / absence among squirrel monkey individuals, 35 elements from 14 different Saimiri specific Alu subfamilies and 75 elements from 19 different NWM specific Alu subfamilies (13 of 46 subfamilies analyzed did not contain polymorphic insertions). Of the 110 Alu insertion polymorphisms, 51 had species informative allele frequency distributions between Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis groups. Conclusions This study confirms the evolution of Alu subfamilies in Saimiri and provides evidence for an ongoing and prolific expansion of these elements in Saimiri with many active subfamilies concurrently propagating. The subset of polymorphic Alu insertions with species informative allele frequency distribution between Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis will be instructive for specimen identification and conservation biology.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13100-018-0114-7RetroposonSaimiriAlu polymorphismPopulation structure
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author Jasmine N. Baker
Jerilyn A. Walker
Michael W. Denham
Charles D. Loupe
Mark A. Batzer
spellingShingle Jasmine N. Baker
Jerilyn A. Walker
Michael W. Denham
Charles D. Loupe
Mark A. Batzer
Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
Mobile DNA
Retroposon
Saimiri
Alu polymorphism
Population structure
author_facet Jasmine N. Baker
Jerilyn A. Walker
Michael W. Denham
Charles D. Loupe
Mark A. Batzer
author_sort Jasmine N. Baker
title Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
title_short Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
title_full Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
title_fullStr Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
title_full_unstemmed Recently integrated Alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
title_sort recently integrated alu insertions in the squirrel monkey (saimiri) lineage and application for population analyses
publisher BMC
series Mobile DNA
issn 1759-8753
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background The evolution of Alu elements has been ongoing in primate lineages and Alu insertion polymorphisms are widely used in phylogenetic and population genetics studies. Alu subfamilies in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri), a New World Monkey (NWM), were recently reported. Squirrel monkeys are commonly used in biomedical research and often require species identification. The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) Perform locus-specific PCR analyses on recently integrated Alu insertions in Saimiri to determine their amplification dynamics, and 2) Identify a subset of Alu insertion polymorphisms with species informative allele frequency distributions between the Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis groups. Results PCR analyses were performed on a DNA panel of 32 squirrel monkey individuals for 382 Alu insertion events ≤2% diverged from 46 different Alu subfamily consensus sequences, 25 Saimiri specific and 21 NWM specific Alu subfamilies. Of the 382 loci, 110 were polymorphic for presence / absence among squirrel monkey individuals, 35 elements from 14 different Saimiri specific Alu subfamilies and 75 elements from 19 different NWM specific Alu subfamilies (13 of 46 subfamilies analyzed did not contain polymorphic insertions). Of the 110 Alu insertion polymorphisms, 51 had species informative allele frequency distributions between Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis groups. Conclusions This study confirms the evolution of Alu subfamilies in Saimiri and provides evidence for an ongoing and prolific expansion of these elements in Saimiri with many active subfamilies concurrently propagating. The subset of polymorphic Alu insertions with species informative allele frequency distribution between Saimiri sciureus and Saimiri boliviensis will be instructive for specimen identification and conservation biology.
topic Retroposon
Saimiri
Alu polymorphism
Population structure
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13100-018-0114-7
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