Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.

High-density SNP arrays developed for humans and their companion species provide a rapid and convenient tool for generating SNP data in closely-related non-model organisms, but have not yet been widely applied to phylogenetically divergent taxa. Consequently, we used the CanineHD BeadChip to genotyp...

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Main Authors: Joseph I Hoffman, Michael A S Thorne, Rob McEwing, Jaume Forcada, Rob Ogden
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:168176e9286d4d85a244059610fdef04 2023-05-15T13:37:48+02:00 Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs. Joseph I Hoffman Michael A S Thorne Rob McEwing Jaume Forcada Rob Ogden 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068365 https://doaj.org/article/168176e9286d4d85a244059610fdef04 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23874599/?tool=EBI https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0068365 https://doaj.org/article/168176e9286d4d85a244059610fdef04 PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 7, p e68365 (2013) Medicine R Science Q article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068365 2022-12-31T04:54:34Z High-density SNP arrays developed for humans and their companion species provide a rapid and convenient tool for generating SNP data in closely-related non-model organisms, but have not yet been widely applied to phylogenetically divergent taxa. Consequently, we used the CanineHD BeadChip to genotype 24 Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) individuals. Despite seals and dogs having diverged around 44 million years ago, 33,324 out of 173,662 loci (19.2%) could be genotyped, of which 173 were polymorphic and clearly interpretable. Two SNPs were validated using KASP genotyping assays, with the resulting genotypes being 100% concordant with those obtained from the high-density array. Two loci were also confirmed through in silico visualisation after mapping them to the fur seal transcriptome. Polymorphic SNPs were distributed broadly throughout the dog genome and did not differ significantly in proximity to genes from either monomorphic SNPs or those that failed to cross-amplify in seals. However, the nearest genes to polymorphic SNPs were significantly enriched for functional annotations relating to energy metabolism, suggesting a possible bias towards conserved regions of the genome. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Fur Seal Arctocephalus gazella Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic PLoS ONE 8 7 e68365
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Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
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description High-density SNP arrays developed for humans and their companion species provide a rapid and convenient tool for generating SNP data in closely-related non-model organisms, but have not yet been widely applied to phylogenetically divergent taxa. Consequently, we used the CanineHD BeadChip to genotype 24 Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella) individuals. Despite seals and dogs having diverged around 44 million years ago, 33,324 out of 173,662 loci (19.2%) could be genotyped, of which 173 were polymorphic and clearly interpretable. Two SNPs were validated using KASP genotyping assays, with the resulting genotypes being 100% concordant with those obtained from the high-density array. Two loci were also confirmed through in silico visualisation after mapping them to the fur seal transcriptome. Polymorphic SNPs were distributed broadly throughout the dog genome and did not differ significantly in proximity to genes from either monomorphic SNPs or those that failed to cross-amplify in seals. However, the nearest genes to polymorphic SNPs were significantly enriched for functional annotations relating to energy metabolism, suggesting a possible bias towards conserved regions of the genome.
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author Joseph I Hoffman
Michael A S Thorne
Rob McEwing
Jaume Forcada
Rob Ogden
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Michael A S Thorne
Rob McEwing
Jaume Forcada
Rob Ogden
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title Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
title_short Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
title_full Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
title_fullStr Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
title_full_unstemmed Cross-amplification and validation of SNPs conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
title_sort cross-amplification and validation of snps conserved over 44 million years between seals and dogs.
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