The Development of a Genome Wide SNP Set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis

Migratory birds are of particular interest for population genetics because of the high connectivity between habitats and populations. A high degree of connectivity requires using many genetic markers to achieve the required statistical power, and a genome wide SNP set can fit this purpose. Here we present the development of a genome wide SNP set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis, a model species for the study of bird migration. We used the genome of a different waterfowl species, Mallard Anas platyrhynchos, as a reference to align Barnacle Goose second generation sequence reads from an RRL library and detected 2188 SNPs genome wide. Furthermore, we used chimeric flanking sequences, merged from both Mallard and Barnacle Goose DNA sequence information, to create primers for validation by genotyping. Validation with a 384 SNP genotyping set resulted in 374 (97%) successfully typed SNPs in the assay, of which 358 (96%) were polymorphic. Additionally, we validated our SNPs on relatively old (30 years) museum samples, which resulted in a success rate of at least 80%. This shows that museum samples could be used in standard SNP genotyping assays. Our study also shows that the genome of a related species can be used as reference to detect genome wide SNPs in birds, because genomes of birds are highly conserved. This is illustrated by the use of chimeric flanking sequences, which showed that the incorporation of flanking nucleotides from Mallard into Barnacle Goose sequences lead to equal genotyping performance when compared to flanking sequences solely composed of Barnacle Goose sequence

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Main Authors: Jonker, R.M., Zhang, Q., van Hooft, W.F., Loonen, M.J.J.E., van der Jeugd, H.P., Crooijmans, R.P.M.A., Groenen, M.A.M., Prins, H.H.T., Kraus, Robert
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Subjects:bird migration, breeding range expansion, conservation, divergence, evolution, geese, markers, migratory connectivity, populations, relatedness,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4260522024-12-04 Jonker, R.M. Zhang, Q. van Hooft, W.F. Loonen, M.J.J.E. van der Jeugd, H.P. Crooijmans, R.P.M.A. Groenen, M.A.M. Prins, H.H.T. Kraus, Robert Article/Letter to editor PLoS ONE 7 (2012) 7 ISSN: 1932-6203 The Development of a Genome Wide SNP Set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis 2012 Migratory birds are of particular interest for population genetics because of the high connectivity between habitats and populations. A high degree of connectivity requires using many genetic markers to achieve the required statistical power, and a genome wide SNP set can fit this purpose. Here we present the development of a genome wide SNP set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis, a model species for the study of bird migration. We used the genome of a different waterfowl species, Mallard Anas platyrhynchos, as a reference to align Barnacle Goose second generation sequence reads from an RRL library and detected 2188 SNPs genome wide. Furthermore, we used chimeric flanking sequences, merged from both Mallard and Barnacle Goose DNA sequence information, to create primers for validation by genotyping. Validation with a 384 SNP genotyping set resulted in 374 (97%) successfully typed SNPs in the assay, of which 358 (96%) were polymorphic. Additionally, we validated our SNPs on relatively old (30 years) museum samples, which resulted in a success rate of at least 80%. This shows that museum samples could be used in standard SNP genotyping assays. Our study also shows that the genome of a related species can be used as reference to detect genome wide SNPs in birds, because genomes of birds are highly conserved. This is illustrated by the use of chimeric flanking sequences, which showed that the incorporation of flanking nucleotides from Mallard into Barnacle Goose sequences lead to equal genotyping performance when compared to flanking sequences solely composed of Barnacle Goose sequence en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-development-of-a-genome-wide-snp-set-for-the-barnacle-goose-b 10.1371/journal.pone.0038412 https://edepot.wur.nl/216145 bird migration breeding range expansion conservation divergence evolution geese markers migratory connectivity populations relatedness Wageningen University & Research
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topic bird migration
breeding range expansion
conservation
divergence
evolution
geese
markers
migratory connectivity
populations
relatedness
bird migration
breeding range expansion
conservation
divergence
evolution
geese
markers
migratory connectivity
populations
relatedness
spellingShingle bird migration
breeding range expansion
conservation
divergence
evolution
geese
markers
migratory connectivity
populations
relatedness
bird migration
breeding range expansion
conservation
divergence
evolution
geese
markers
migratory connectivity
populations
relatedness
Jonker, R.M.
Zhang, Q.
van Hooft, W.F.
Loonen, M.J.J.E.
van der Jeugd, H.P.
Crooijmans, R.P.M.A.
Groenen, M.A.M.
Prins, H.H.T.
Kraus, Robert
The Development of a Genome Wide SNP Set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis
description Migratory birds are of particular interest for population genetics because of the high connectivity between habitats and populations. A high degree of connectivity requires using many genetic markers to achieve the required statistical power, and a genome wide SNP set can fit this purpose. Here we present the development of a genome wide SNP set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis, a model species for the study of bird migration. We used the genome of a different waterfowl species, Mallard Anas platyrhynchos, as a reference to align Barnacle Goose second generation sequence reads from an RRL library and detected 2188 SNPs genome wide. Furthermore, we used chimeric flanking sequences, merged from both Mallard and Barnacle Goose DNA sequence information, to create primers for validation by genotyping. Validation with a 384 SNP genotyping set resulted in 374 (97%) successfully typed SNPs in the assay, of which 358 (96%) were polymorphic. Additionally, we validated our SNPs on relatively old (30 years) museum samples, which resulted in a success rate of at least 80%. This shows that museum samples could be used in standard SNP genotyping assays. Our study also shows that the genome of a related species can be used as reference to detect genome wide SNPs in birds, because genomes of birds are highly conserved. This is illustrated by the use of chimeric flanking sequences, which showed that the incorporation of flanking nucleotides from Mallard into Barnacle Goose sequences lead to equal genotyping performance when compared to flanking sequences solely composed of Barnacle Goose sequence
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topic_facet bird migration
breeding range expansion
conservation
divergence
evolution
geese
markers
migratory connectivity
populations
relatedness
author Jonker, R.M.
Zhang, Q.
van Hooft, W.F.
Loonen, M.J.J.E.
van der Jeugd, H.P.
Crooijmans, R.P.M.A.
Groenen, M.A.M.
Prins, H.H.T.
Kraus, Robert
author_facet Jonker, R.M.
Zhang, Q.
van Hooft, W.F.
Loonen, M.J.J.E.
van der Jeugd, H.P.
Crooijmans, R.P.M.A.
Groenen, M.A.M.
Prins, H.H.T.
Kraus, Robert
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title The Development of a Genome Wide SNP Set for the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis
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