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| DOI | 10.1038/S41598-017-06582-5 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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Double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRADseq) and target capture sequencing methods are used to explore population and phylogenetic questions in non-model organisms. ddRADseq offers a simple and reliable protocol for population genomic studies, however it can result in a large amount of missing data due to allelic dropout. Target capture sequencing offers an opportunity to increase sequencing coverage with little missing data and consistent orthologous loci across samples, although this approach has generally been applied to conserved markers for deeper evolutionary questions. Here, we combine both methods to generate high quality sequencing data for population genomic studies of all marine lobster species from the genus Jasus. We designed probes based on ddRADseq libraries of two lobster species (Jasus edwardsii and Sagmariasus verreauxi) and evaluated the captured sequencing data in five other Jasus species. We validated 4,465 polymorphic loci amongst these species using a cost effective sequencing protocol, of which 1,730 were recovered from all species, and 4,026 were present in at least three species. The method was also successfully applied to DNA samples obtained from museum specimens. This data will be further used to assess spatialtemporal genetic variation in Jasus species found in the Southern Hemisphere.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Souza, Carla A. | Mujer |
La Trobe Univ - Australia
La Trobe University - Australia |
| 2 | Murphy, Nicholas | Hombre |
La Trobe Univ - Australia
La Trobe University - Australia |
| 3 | Villacorta-Rath, Cecilia | Mujer |
Univ Tasmania - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia |
| 4 | Woodings, Laura N. | Mujer |
La Trobe Univ - Australia
La Trobe University - Australia |
| 5 | Ilyushkina, Irina | Mujer |
Victoria Univ Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
Victoria University of Wellington - Nueva Zelanda |
| 6 | HERNANDEZ-ULLOA, CRISTIAN ESTEBAN | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 7 | Green, Bridget S. | Mujer |
Univ Tasmania - Australia
University of Tasmania - Australia Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - Australia |
| 8 | Bell, James J. | Hombre |
Victoria Univ Wellington - Nueva Zelanda
Victoria University of Wellington - Nueva Zelanda |
| 9 | Strugnell, Jan M. | Hombre |
La Trobe Univ - Australia
James Cook Univ - Australia La Trobe University - Australia James Cook University, Australia - Australia James Cook University - Australia |
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| Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico |
| Australian Research Council |
| FRST |
| University of Tasmania |
| Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment |
| Deakin University |
| Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e Tecnológico |
| Fisheries Research and Development Corporation |
| Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment |
| Brazilian Program Science without Borders (CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico) |
| New Zealand Rock Lobster Industry Council |
| Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fisherman's Association |
| Department of Primary Industries, Park Water and Environment (Tasmania, Australia) |
| Fisheries Research and Development Corporation grant |
| Seafood Innovations Limited (Wellington, New Zealand) |
| Seafood Innovations |
| IMAS |
| Geoff Liggins |
| University of Kent |
| NSW Department of Primary Industries |
| Andrew Cockcroft |
| Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Australian Government |
| Darrel Sykes |
| Ministry for Primary Industry |
| Ministry for Primary Industries |
| Fundación Instituto para la Mejora de la Asistencia Sanitaria |
| Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment of New Zealand |
| Kent Way Andrew Kent |
| Agradecimiento |
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| Funding for this research was provided by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (Project No. DP150101491) awarded to J.M.S., N.P.M., B.S.G. and J.J.B., an Australian Research Council Linkage Project grant (Project No. LP120200164) from B.S.G., a Fisheries Research and Development Corporation grant 2015-025 as well as the Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fisherman's Association, the Department of Primary Industries, Park Water and Environment (Tasmania, Australia), Seafood Innovations Limited (Wellington, New Zealand) and the New Zealand Rock Lobster Industry Council. The first author acknowledges the Postdoctoral grant from the Brazilian Program Science without Borders (CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico). L.N.W. thanks La Trobe University Securing Food, Water and Environment Grant, Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and IMAS. We would like to thank Gary Carlos (University of Tasmania), Colin Fry (University of Tasmania), Daniel Ierodiaconou (Deakin University), Kent Way Andrew Kent, Geoff Liggins, Marcus Miller, Giles Ballinger, Darrel Sykes, Andrew Cockcroft (DAFF), Rick Webber (Te Papa Museum) and Sadie Mills (NIWA Invertebrate Collection samples collected from various sources including the scientific observers from the Ministry for Primary Industry and FRST-funded NIWA projects from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment of New Zealand) for field assistance and "COPEC" and the fisheries observers Guy Duhamel, Nicolas Gasco, Alexis Martin, Patrice Pruvost and Charlotte Chazeau on board the F.V. "AUSTRAL" to have made available biological scientific samples of Jasus paulensis from catches in the Saint-Paul/Amsterdam* French EEZ; the help of crew has also been appreciated; Steve Doyle and Michael Amor for ddRADseq laboratory assistance and; Cristina Valdiosera her helpful comments on methods using ancient DNA. We would like to thank the editor Toshifumi Minamoto and the anonymous reviewers for their constructive suggestions. |
| This research was provided by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (Project No. DP150101491) awarded to J.M.S., N.P.M., B.S.G. and J.J.B., an Australian Research Council Linkage Project grant (Project No. LP120200164) from B.S.G., a Fisheries Research and Development Corporation grant 2015-025 as well as the Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fisherman's Association, the Department of Primary Industries, Park Water and Environment (Tasmania, Australia), Seafood Innovations Limited (Wellington, New Zealand) and the New Zealand Rock Lobster Industry Council. The first author acknowledges the Postdoctoral grant from the Brazilian Program Science without Borders (CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico). L.N.W. thanks La Trobe University Securing Food, Water and Environment Grant, Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and IMAS. We would like to thank Gary Carlos (University of Tasmania), Colin Fry (University of Tasmania), Daniel Ierodiaconou (Deakin University), Kent Way Andrew Kent, Geoff Liggins, Marcus Miller, Giles Ballinger, Darrel Sykes, Andrew Cockcroft (DAFF), Rick Webber (Te Papa Museum) and Sadie Mills (NIWA Invertebrate Collection samples collected from various sources including the scientific observers from the Ministry for Primary Industry and FRST-funded NIWA projects from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment of New Zealand) for field assistance and sample collection; T.A.A.F. (Terres Australes et Antarctiques Françaises), their French fisheries observer service "COPEC" and the fisheries observers Guy Duhamel, Nicolas Gasco, Alexis Martin, Patrice Pruvost and Charlotte Chazeau on board the F.V. "AUSTRAL" to have made available biological scientific samples of Jasus paulensis from catches in the Saint-Paul/Amsterdam∗French EEZ; the help of crew has also been appreciated; Steve Doyle and Michael Amor for ddRADseq laboratory assistance and; Cristina Valdiosera her helpful comments on methods using ancient DNA. We would like to thank the editor Toshifumi Minamoto and the anonymous reviewers for their constructive suggestions. |