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PCR survey of 50 introns in animals: Cross-amplification of homologous EPIC loci in eight non-bilaterian, protostome and deuterostome phyla
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WoS WOS:000330206900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84889096233
DOI 10.1016/J.MARGEN.2013.10.001
Año 2013
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Abstract



Exon Primed Intron Crossing (EPIC) markers provide molecular tools that are susceptible to be variable within species while remaining amplifiable by PCR using potentially universal primers. In this study we tested the possibility of obtaining PCR products from 50 EPIC markers on 23 species belonging to seven different phyla (Porifera, Cnidaria, Arthropoda, Nematoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Echinodermata) using 70 new primer pairs. A previous study had identified and tested those loci in a dozen species, including another phylum, Urochordata (Chenuil et al., 2010). Results were contrasted among species. The best results were achieved with the oyster (Mollusca) where 28 loci provided amplicons susceptible to contain an intron according to their size. This was however not the case with the other mollusk Crepidula fornicata, which seems to have undergone a reduction in intron number or intron size. In the Porifera, 13 loci appeared susceptible to contain an intron, a surprisingly high number for this phylum considering its phylogenetic distance with genomic data used to design the primers. For two cnidarian species, numerous loci (24) were obtained. Ecdysozoan phyla (arthropods and nematodes) proved less successful than others as expected considering reports of their rapid rate of genome evolution and the worst results were obtained for several arthropods. Some general patterns among phyla arose, and we discuss how the results of this EPIC survey may give new insights into genome evolution of the study species. This work confirms that this set of EPIC loci provides an easy-to-use toolbox to identify genetic markers potentially useful for population genetics, phylogeography or phylogenetic studies for a large panel of metazoan species. We then argue that obtaining diploid sequence genotypes for these loci became simple and affordable owing to Next-Generation Sequencing development Species surveyed in this study belong to several genera (Acanthaster, Alvinocaris, Aplysina, Aurelia, Crepidula, Eunicella, Hediste, Hemimysis, Litoditis, Lophelia, Mesopodopsis, Mya, Ophiocten, Ophioderma, Ostrea, Pelagia, Platynereis, Rhizostoma, Rimicaris), two of them, belonging to the family Vesicomydae and Eunicidae, could not be determined at the genus level. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Marine Genomics 1874-7787

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1 Gerard, Karin Mujer Lab Ecol Mol - Chile
Laboratorio Ecología Molecular - Chile
2 Guilloton, E. - Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
3 Arnaud-Haond, Sophie Mujer IFREMER - Francia
IFREMER Institut Francais de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer - Francia
4 Aurelle, D. Hombre Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
5 Bastrop, R. - Univ Rostock - Alemania
Universität Rostock - Alemania
6 Chevaldonne, P. - Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
7 Derycke, S. - Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica
8 Hanel, R. Hombre Thunen Inst Fisheries Ecol - Alemania
Thünen Institute of Fisheries Ecology - Alemania
9 Lapegue, S. - IFREMER - Francia
IFREMER Institut Francais de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer - Francia
10 Lejeusne, C. - Wetland Ecol Dept - España
CSIC- Estación Biológica de Doñana EBD - España
11 Mousset, S. Hombre UNIV LYON 1 - Francia
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Francia
12 Ramsak, A. - Natl Inst Biol - Eslovenia
National Institute of Biology Ljubljana - Eslovenia
13 Remerie, T. - Univ Ghent - Bélgica
Universiteit Gent - Bélgica
14 Viard, Frederique Mujer UNIV PARIS 06 - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
Station Biologique de Roscoff - Francia
15 Feral, Jean-Pierre Hombre Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia
16 HELD-BARRANDEGUY, CLAUDIO MARCELO Mujer Aix Marseille Univ - Francia
Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie marine et continentale - Francia
CNRS Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Francia

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Seventh Framework Programme
Sixth Framework Programme
network Marine Genomics Europe
consortium GeBiRM, within the Network of Excellence 'Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning' (MarBEF)
Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems Programme of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme

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The authors acknowledge the support of the consortium GeBiRM, within the Network of Excellence 'Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning' (MarBEF) which was funded by the Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems Programme of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme (contract no. GOCE-CT-2003-505446). Maciej Wolowicz is thanked for providing DNA extracts of Mya. Additional support for the molecular work was obtained from the network Marine Genomics Europe (GOCE-CT-2004-505403).
The authors acknowledge the support of the consortium GeBiRM, within the Network of Excellence ‘Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning’ (MarBEF) which was funded by the Sustainable Development, Global Change and Ecosystems Programme of the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme (contract no. GOCE-CT-2003-505446 ). Maciej Wolowicz is thanked for providing DNA extracts of Mya. Additional support for the molecular work was obtained from the network Marine Genomics Europe ( GOCE-CT-2004-505403 ).

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