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Consistent divergence times and allele sharing measured from cross-species application of SNP chips developed for three domestic species

Authors :
Joshua M. Miller
John C. McEwan
David W. Coltman
Michael P. Heaton
James Kijas
Source :
Molecular ecology resources. 12(6)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Recent advances in technology facilitated development of large sets of genetic markers for many taxa, though most often model or domestic organisms. Cross-species application of genomic technologies may allow for rapid marker discovery in wild relatives of taxa with well-developed resources. We investigated returns from cross-species application of three commercially available SNP chips (the OvineSNP50, BovineSNP50 and EquineSNP50 BeadChips) as a function of divergence time between the domestic source species and wild target species. Across all three chips, we observed a consistent linear decrease in call rate (~1.5% per million years), while retention of polymorphisms showed an exponential decay. These results will allow researchers to predict the expected amplification rate and polymorphism of cross-species application for their taxa of interest, as well as provide a resource for estimating divergence times.

Details

ISSN :
17550998
Volume :
12
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular ecology resources
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....803f762b509aa90818f701b08442303c