| Literature DB >> 23259499 |
Derek D Houston1, David B Elzinga, Peter J Maughan, Scott M Smith, John S K Kauwe, R Paul Evans, Ryan B Stinger, Dennis K Shiozawa.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Salmonids are popular sport fishes, and as such have been subjected to widespread stocking throughout western North America. Historically, stocking was done with little regard for genetic variation among populations and has resulted in genetic mixing among species and subspecies in many areas, thus putting the genetic integrity of native salmonid populations at risk and creating a need to assess the genetic constitution of native salmonid populations. Cutthroat trout is a salmonid species with pronounced geographic structure (there are 10 extant subspecies) and a recent history of hybridization with introduced rainbow trout in many populations. Genetic admixture has also occurred among cutthroat trout subspecies in areas where introductions have brought two or more subspecies into contact. Consequently, management agencies have increased their efforts to evaluate the genetic composition of cutthroat trout populations to identify populations that remain uncompromised and manage them accordingly, but additional genetic markers are needed to do so effectively. Here we used genome reduction, MID-barcoding, and 454-pyrosequencing to discover single nucleotide polymorphisms that differentiate cutthroat trout subspecies and can be used as a rapid, cost-effective method to characterize the genetic composition of cutthroat trout populations.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23259499 PMCID: PMC3549761 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-13-724
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Sampling information
| Cutthroat Trout ( | | | | | |
| Bonneville cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 93975 | Main Creek, UT | Provo River (Bonneville) | 40 |
| | | 135133 | Willard Creek, NV | Spring Valley | 39 |
| | | 134577 | Lost Creek, UT | Sevier River (Bonneville) | 38 |
| | | 181736 | Deadman Creek, NV | Smith Creek (Bonneville) | 39 |
| | | 181774 | Pine Creek, NV | Spring Valley | 38 |
| | | 181752 | Hampton Creek, NV | Hampton Creek (Bonneville) | 39 |
| Bear River Bonneville cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 135528 | Yellow Creek, UT | Bear River | 40° 58’ 58” N, 110° 57’ 35” W |
| | | 179602 | Daniel Fish Hatchery, WY | N/A | |
| | | 179682 | Raymond Creek, WY | Bear River (Bonneville) | 42° 16’ 32” N, 111° 00’ 33” W |
| | | 179702 | Woodruff Reservoir, UT | Bear River (Bonneville) | 41° 27’ 52” N, 111° 19’ 27” W |
| | | 179703 | Woodruff Reservoir, UT | Bear River (Bonneville) | 41° 27’ 52” N, 111° 19’ 27” W |
| | | 239318 | Weber River, UT | Bonneville Basin | 40° 46’ 54” N, 110° 59’ 41” W |
| Coastal cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 130929 | Lost Creek, OR | Coos River (Pacific Ocean) | 43° 09’ 48” N, 123° 42’ 45” W |
| | | 130905 | Hemlock Creek, WA | Cowlitz River (Columbia R.) | 46° 15’ 48” N, 122° 43’ 45” W |
| | | 130906 | Hemlock Creek, WA | Cowlitz River (Columbia R.) | 46° 15’ 48” N, 122° 43’ 45” W |
| | | 91953 | Hackleman Creek, OR | Willamette River (Columbia R.) | 44° 24’ 45” N, 122° 02’ 32” W |
| | | 90938 | Margaret Lake, AK | Revillagigedo Island (Pacific) | 55° 41’ 14” N, 131° 36’ 24” W |
| | | 90946 | Margaret Lake, AK | Revillagigedo Island (Pacific) | 55° 41’ 14” N, 131° 36’ 24” W |
| | | 91504 | Flynn Creek, OR | Coastal Range (Pacific) | 44° 31’ 30” N, 123° 51’ 44” W |
| | | 91505 | Flynn Creek, OR | Coastal Range (Pacific) | 44° 31’ 30” N, 123° 51’ 44” W |
| Colorado River cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 135182 | White River, UT | Price River (Colorado R.) | 39° 55’ 26” N, 111° 03’ 07” W |
| | | 134518 | Cutthroat Creek, CO | Colorado River | 37° 06’ 18” N, 106° 41’ 34” W |
| | | 134537 | Navajo River, CO | San Juan River (Colorado R.) | 37° 11’ 55” N, 106° 39’ 49” W |
| | | 134658 | Steelman Creek, CO | Williams Fork (Colorado R.) | 39° 45’ 24” N, 105° 55’ 57” W |
| | | 134688 | Cabin Creek, CO | Ranch Creek (Colorado R.) | 39° 58’ 25” N, 105° 44’ 30” W |
| | | 134748 | Fryingpan River, CO | Roaring Fork River (Colorado R.) | 39° 22’ 01” N, 107° 01’ 58” W |
| Greenback cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 179085 | North Taylor Creek, CO | Arkansas River (Missouri R.) | 38° 07’ 14” N, 105° 36’ 15” W |
| | | 142903 | Coon Creek, CO | Plateau Creek (Colorado R.) | 39° 05’ 49” N, 108° 07’ 16” W |
| | | 134692 | Cabin Creek, CO | Ranch Creek (Colorado R.) | 39° 58’ 25” N, 105° 44’ 30” W |
| | | 179022 | Severy Creek, CO | Arkansas River (Missouri R.) | 38° 52’ 33” N, 105° 02’ 53” W |
| | | 78265 | West Antelope Creek, CO | Gunnison River (Colorado R.) | 38° 35’ 12” N, 106° 59’ 59” W |
| | | 187526 | Carr Creek, CO | Colorado River | 39° 35’ 09” N, 108° 32’ 03” W |
| Lahontan Basin cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
| | 96517 | Doudy Pond, UT* | (Pyramid Lake) (Lahontan) | 41° 01’ 17” N, 113° 58’ 12” W | |
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| | | 182066 | Baker Lake, NV | Baker Creek (Bonneville) | 38° 57’ 27” N, 114° 18’ 31” W |
| | | 95362 | Virgin Creek, NV | Alvord Basin | 41° 37’ 36” N, 119° 09’ 15” W |
| | | 97748 | Segunda Creek, NV | Humboldt River (Lahontan) | 40° 31’ 59” N, 115° 29’ 10” W |
| | | 90741 | McDermitt Creek, OR | Quinn River (Lahontan) | 42° 00’ 20” N, 118° 00’ 55” W |
| | | 91109 | Indian Creek, NV | Humboldt River (Lahontan) | 40° 19’ 37” N, 116° 43’ 42” W |
| | | 90414 | Coyote Creek, NV | Humboldt River (Lahontan) | 41° 19’ 42” N, 116° 33’ 02” W |
| | | 91162 | Mahogany Creek, NV | Summit Lake | 41° 31’ 01” N, 118° 57’ 24” W |
| Rio Grande cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 90714 | Peralta Creek, NM | Rio Grande | 35° 41’ 33” N, 106° 28’ 02” W |
| | | 99862 | Middle Fork Carnero Creek, CO | Rio Grande | 37° 58’ 55” N, 106° 25’ 32” W |
| | | 99844 | Little Vermejo, NM | Canadian River (Mississippi R.) | 36° 59’ 18” N, 105° 08’ 04” W |
| | | 57045 | Ventero Creek, NM | Rio Grande | 36° 59’ 49” N, 105° 27’ 58” W |
| | | 99841 | Little Vermejo, NM | Canadian River (Mississippi R.) | 36° 59’ 18” N, 105° 08’ 04” W |
| | | 90732 | Peralta Creek, NM | Rio Grande | 35° 41’ 33” N, 106° 28’ 02” W |
| Westslope cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 239021 | Black Bear, MT | South Fork Flathead River | 47° 44’ 41” N, 113° 23’ 00” W |
| | | 239022 | McGuire, MT | Kootenai River | 48° 41’ 20” N, 115° 16’ 22“ W |
| | | 239023 | McGuire, MT | Kootenai River | 48° 41’ 20” N, 115° 16’ 22“ W |
| | | 239025 | White Gulch, MT | Missouri River | 46° 37’ 10” N, 111° 28’ 51” W |
| | | 244201 | Crazy Creek, BC | South Thompson River | 51° 01’ 43” N, 124° 33’ 31” W |
| | | 244202 | Bow River, BC | South Saskatchewan River | 51° 36’ 37” N, 116° 07’ 56” W |
| Yellowstone cutthroat trout | 10 | ||||
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| | | 136668 | North Fork Horse Creek, WY | Upper Snake River (Columbia) | 43° 22’ 51” N, 110° 37’ 43” W |
| | | 141843 | Forest Creek, WY | Upper Snake River (Columbia) | 44° 10’ 14” N, 110° 35’ 49” W |
| | | 141946 | Sickle Creek, WY | Upper Snake River (Columbia) | 44° 11’ 28” N, 110° 23’ 05” W |
| | | 142366 | Elk Antler Creek, WY | Yellowstone River (Missouri R.) | 44° 36’ 01” N, 110° 28’ 39” W |
| | | 90212 | Hatchery Creek, WY | Yellowstone River (Missouri R.) | 44° 32’ 57” N, 110° 24’ 03” W |
| | | 179112 | Mill Creek, WY | Yellowstone River (Missouri R.) | 44° 26’ 59” N, 107° 27’ 09” W |
| | | 179114 | Mill Creek, WY | Yellowstone River (Missouri R.) | 44° 26’ 59” N, 107° 27’ 09” W |
| Rainbow Trout ( | | | | | |
| Rainbow Trout | 1 | ||||
| Columbia Redband Trout | 3 | ||||
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| Steelhead | 2 | ||||
| 97060 | Midway Hatchery, UT | N/A |
Cutthroat trout individuals used in this study are listed along with sampling locality information for each. Individuals that were included on the 454 plate are highlighted with bold font. All individuals were used to validate/verify SNPs using Fluidigm nanofluidic chip arrays.
*Transplanted population – source population was Morrison Creek, NV, which is believed to be a Pyramid Lake strain of Lahontan cutthroat.
Figure 1Individual read numbers. Number of reads for each cutthroat trout and rainbow trout individual, identified by BYU # and MID-barcode, BYU #s are prefaced with a corresponding subspecies abbreviation as follows: BR=Bear River cutthroat, BON=Bonneville cutthroat, COA=Coastal cutthroat, CR=Colorado River cutthroat, GB=Greenback cutthroat, LAH=Lahontan Basin cutthroat, RG=Rio Grande cutthroat, WS=westslope cutthroat, YS=Yellowstone cutthroat, and RBT=rainbow trout.
Figure 2Read numbers by subspecies. Pooled number of reads per lineage of cutthroat trout and rainbow trout.
Numbers of putative SNPs
| Bear River | – | 2279 | 482 | 2170 | 2430 | 5459 | 1807 | 3600 | 941 |
| Bonneville | 280 | – | 393 | 1182 | 1368 | 3528 | 1118 | 2268 | 1476 |
| Coastal | 50 | 63 | – | 314 | 479 | 407 | 242 | 228 | 302 |
| Colorado River | 270 | 148 | 35 | – | 1127 | 2775 | 969 | 1679 | 1225 |
| Greenback | 294 | 131 | 94 | 99 | – | 3604 | 1125 | 2578 | 1603 |
| Lahontan Basin | 854 | 428 | 74 | 358 | 499 | – | 2258 | 2722 | 3277 |
| Rio Grande | 273 | 91 | 24 | 64 | 63 | 235 | – | 1401 | 1141 |
| Westslope | 539 | 243 | 50 | 274 | 227 | 301 | 152 | – | 1930 |
| Yellowstone | 110 | 129 | 56 | 110 | 197 | 419 | 130 | 200 | – |
Pairwise comparisons of putative SNP loci among cutthroat trout subspecies discovered by 454 pyro-sequencing, Comparisons are shown for 6X coverage (above diagonal), and for 10X coverage (below diagonal).
SNP genotyping and diversity results
| Sample size | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 5 |
| Polymorphic SNPs | 67 | 55 | 41 | 65 | 75 | 45 | 57 | 20 | 40 | 19 |
| MAF range | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.05 – 0.50 | 0.10 – 0.50 |
| Average MAF | 0.125 | 0.080 | 0.074 | 0.130 | 0.116 | 0.071 | 0.099 | 0.045 | 0.091 | 0.048 |
| Highly polymorphic SNPs | 22 | 11 | 11 | 20 | 17 | 11 | 14 | 7 | 19 | 10 |
Summary of the results from the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping and diversity analysis Listed are sample size, total number of polymorphic SNP loci, range of minor-allele frequencies (MAF), average MAF, and total highly polymorphic SNP loci.
Figure 3Phylogenetic network. NeighborNet phylogenetic network illustrating genetic distances among cutthroat trout species and rainbow trout, Individual names are represented by abbreviations for species/subspecies designations followed by BYU ID numbers. Subspecies abbreviations are as follows: BR=Bear River cutthroat, BON=Bonneville cutthroat, COA=Coastal cutthroat, CR=Colorado River cutthroat, GB=Greenback cutthroat, LAH=Lahontan Basin cutthroat, RG=Rio Grande cutthroat, WS=westslope cutthroat, YS=Yellowstone cutthroat, and RBT=rainbow trout. Individuals are highlighted with the same colors used to designate unique groups in the Structure results (see Figures 5 and 6).
Figure 5Structure results. Results of Structure analysis showing six unique populations of cutthroat trout and rainbow trout, Groups are shown as follows, beginning at the upper left and moving to the right: ColoradoRiver/greenback cutthroat (red), westslope/coastal/rainbow trout (green), Bear River/Yellowstone cutthroat (blue), Lahontan Basin cutthroat (yellow), Bonneville cutthroat (purple), and Rio Grande cutthroat (orange). Bars represent unique individuals, each of which is labeled using an abbreviation for the a priori subspecies designation (given in Figure 3) followed by that individual’s BYU identification number.
Figure 6Additional Structure results. Results of secondary Structure analyses showing additional substructure in three groups that clustered as unique populations in the first set of analyses. Those groups are as follows: Westslope/Coastal/Rainbow, Bear River/Yellowstone, and Colorado River/Greenback. Secondary Structure analyses show two distinct populations in the westslope/coastal/rainbow group, two distinct populations in the Bear River/Yellowstone group, and three distinct populations in the Colorado River/greenback group.
Figure 4Principal coordinates analysis plot. Results of PCoA showing the first two principal coordinates that, combined, explain 51.5% of the observed genetic variation. Shapes on the figure legend correspond to the a priori subspecies designations. Subspecies are abbreviated the same as in Figures 1 and 3. Colors correspond to the population assignments made by Structure analyses (see Figures 5 and 6).