A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus

Abstract Objectives Seabirds have suffered dramatic population declines in recent decades with one such species being the sooty tern Onychoprion fuscatus. An urgent call to re-assess their conservation status has been made given that some populations, such as the one on Ascension Island, South Atlan...

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Main Authors: Lucy J. H. Garrett, Deborah A. Dawson, Gavin J. Horsburgh, S. James Reynolds
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-12-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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PCR
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3084-9
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spelling doaj-df187d16637e4dd0b3c7e2ee13b9a28f2020-11-25T02:29:29ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002017-12-011011710.1186/s13104-017-3084-9A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatusLucy J. H. Garrett0Deborah A. Dawson1Gavin J. Horsburgh2S. James Reynolds3Centre for Ornithology, School of Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of BirminghamDepartment of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of SheffieldDepartment of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of SheffieldCentre for Ornithology, School of Biosciences, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, University of BirminghamAbstract Objectives Seabirds have suffered dramatic population declines in recent decades with one such species being the sooty tern Onychoprion fuscatus. An urgent call to re-assess their conservation status has been made given that some populations, such as the one on Ascension Island, South Atlantic, have declined by over 80% in three generations. Little is known about their population genetics, which would aid conservation management through understanding ecological processes and vulnerability to environmental change. We developed a multiplex microsatellite marker set for sooty terns including sex-typing markers to assist population genetics studies. Results Fifty microsatellite loci were isolated and tested in 23 individuals from Ascension Island. Thirty-one were polymorphic and displayed between 4 and 20 alleles. Three loci were Z-linked and two autosomal loci deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. The remaining 26 autosomal loci together with three sex-typing makers were optimised in seven polymerase chain reaction plexes. These 26 highly polymorphic markers will be useful for understanding genetic structure of the Ascension Island population and the species as a whole. Combining these with recently developed microsatellite markers isolated from Indian Ocean birds will allow for assessment of global population structure and genetic diversity.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3084-9Ascension islandColonial seabirdConservationMicrosatellite lociPCRPopulation genetics
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author Lucy J. H. Garrett
Deborah A. Dawson
Gavin J. Horsburgh
S. James Reynolds
spellingShingle Lucy J. H. Garrett
Deborah A. Dawson
Gavin J. Horsburgh
S. James Reynolds
A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
BMC Research Notes
Ascension island
Colonial seabird
Conservation
Microsatellite loci
PCR
Population genetics
author_facet Lucy J. H. Garrett
Deborah A. Dawson
Gavin J. Horsburgh
S. James Reynolds
author_sort Lucy J. H. Garrett
title A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
title_short A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
title_full A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
title_fullStr A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
title_full_unstemmed A multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns Onychoprion fuscatus
title_sort multiplex marker set for microsatellite typing and sexing of sooty terns onychoprion fuscatus
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Objectives Seabirds have suffered dramatic population declines in recent decades with one such species being the sooty tern Onychoprion fuscatus. An urgent call to re-assess their conservation status has been made given that some populations, such as the one on Ascension Island, South Atlantic, have declined by over 80% in three generations. Little is known about their population genetics, which would aid conservation management through understanding ecological processes and vulnerability to environmental change. We developed a multiplex microsatellite marker set for sooty terns including sex-typing markers to assist population genetics studies. Results Fifty microsatellite loci were isolated and tested in 23 individuals from Ascension Island. Thirty-one were polymorphic and displayed between 4 and 20 alleles. Three loci were Z-linked and two autosomal loci deviated from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium. The remaining 26 autosomal loci together with three sex-typing makers were optimised in seven polymerase chain reaction plexes. These 26 highly polymorphic markers will be useful for understanding genetic structure of the Ascension Island population and the species as a whole. Combining these with recently developed microsatellite markers isolated from Indian Ocean birds will allow for assessment of global population structure and genetic diversity.
topic Ascension island
Colonial seabird
Conservation
Microsatellite loci
PCR
Population genetics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-017-3084-9
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