Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Abstract Background Microsatellite loci have been used extensively over the past two decades to study the genetic characteristics of non-model species. The ease of microsatellite development and ability to adapt markers from related species has led to the proliferation of available markers for many...

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Main Authors: William L. Miller, Jessie Edson, Peter Pietrandrea, Cassandra Miller-Butterworth, W. David Walter
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Published: BMC 2019-06-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12863-019-0750-z
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spelling doaj-d43ef4479ce64028a4747d08e08da2ad2020-11-25T03:43:04ZengBMCBMC Genetics1471-21562019-06-0120111410.1186/s12863-019-0750-zIdentification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)William L. Miller0Jessie Edson1Peter Pietrandrea2Cassandra Miller-Butterworth3W. David Walter4Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Intercollege Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, The Pennsylvania State UniversityPennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, The Pennsylvania State UniversityPenn State BeaverPenn State BeaverU.S. Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, The Pennsylvania State UniversityAbstract Background Microsatellite loci have been used extensively over the past two decades to study the genetic characteristics of non-model species. The ease of microsatellite development and ability to adapt markers from related species has led to the proliferation of available markers for many commonly studied species. Because it is often infeasible to genotype individuals across all available loci, researchers generally rely on subsets of markers. Marker choice can bias inferences made using disparate suites of loci. This has been a primary motivation for efforts to identify uniform marker panels. Here, we use the geographic distribution of previous studies to identify microsatellite loci for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) with the potential for widespread use, and we evaluate the effectiveness of this panel in a portion of the range where few previous studies have been conducted. The purpose was to consolidate the numerous genetic resources for this species into a manageable panel and to provide a uniform methodology that improves comparisons between past and future studies. Results We reviewed microsatellite panels from 58 previous or ongoing projects and identified 106 candidate loci. We developed a multiplex protocol and evaluated the efficacy of 17 of the most commonly used loci using 720 DNA samples collected from the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. Amplification errors were detected in six of these loci. The 11 remaining loci were highly polymorphic, exhibited low frequencies of null alleles, and were easy to interpret with the aid of allele binning software. Conclusions The development of broadly-applicable, core microsatellite panels has the potential to improve repeatability and comparative ability for commonly studied species. The properties of the consolidated 11 microsatellite panel suggest that they are applicable for many common research objectives for white-tailed deer. The geographic distribution of previous studies using these markers provides a greater degree of confidence regarding the robustness to common sources of error related to amplification anomalies, such as null alleles, relative to loci with more limited use. While this does not replace further evaluation of genotyping errors, it does provide a common platform that benefits future research studies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12863-019-0750-zWhite-tailed deerOdocoileus virginianusShort-tandem repeatsMicrosatellitesPanel evaluation
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author William L. Miller
Jessie Edson
Peter Pietrandrea
Cassandra Miller-Butterworth
W. David Walter
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Jessie Edson
Peter Pietrandrea
Cassandra Miller-Butterworth
W. David Walter
Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
BMC Genetics
White-tailed deer
Odocoileus virginianus
Short-tandem repeats
Microsatellites
Panel evaluation
author_facet William L. Miller
Jessie Edson
Peter Pietrandrea
Cassandra Miller-Butterworth
W. David Walter
author_sort William L. Miller
title Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
title_short Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
title_full Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
title_fullStr Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
title_full_unstemmed Identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
title_sort identification and evaluation of a core microsatellite panel for use in white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus)
publisher BMC
series BMC Genetics
issn 1471-2156
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background Microsatellite loci have been used extensively over the past two decades to study the genetic characteristics of non-model species. The ease of microsatellite development and ability to adapt markers from related species has led to the proliferation of available markers for many commonly studied species. Because it is often infeasible to genotype individuals across all available loci, researchers generally rely on subsets of markers. Marker choice can bias inferences made using disparate suites of loci. This has been a primary motivation for efforts to identify uniform marker panels. Here, we use the geographic distribution of previous studies to identify microsatellite loci for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) with the potential for widespread use, and we evaluate the effectiveness of this panel in a portion of the range where few previous studies have been conducted. The purpose was to consolidate the numerous genetic resources for this species into a manageable panel and to provide a uniform methodology that improves comparisons between past and future studies. Results We reviewed microsatellite panels from 58 previous or ongoing projects and identified 106 candidate loci. We developed a multiplex protocol and evaluated the efficacy of 17 of the most commonly used loci using 720 DNA samples collected from the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. Amplification errors were detected in six of these loci. The 11 remaining loci were highly polymorphic, exhibited low frequencies of null alleles, and were easy to interpret with the aid of allele binning software. Conclusions The development of broadly-applicable, core microsatellite panels has the potential to improve repeatability and comparative ability for commonly studied species. The properties of the consolidated 11 microsatellite panel suggest that they are applicable for many common research objectives for white-tailed deer. The geographic distribution of previous studies using these markers provides a greater degree of confidence regarding the robustness to common sources of error related to amplification anomalies, such as null alleles, relative to loci with more limited use. While this does not replace further evaluation of genotyping errors, it does provide a common platform that benefits future research studies.
topic White-tailed deer
Odocoileus virginianus
Short-tandem repeats
Microsatellites
Panel evaluation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12863-019-0750-z
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