Literature DB >> 32985084

Urine as a high-quality source of host genomic DNA from wild populations.

Andrew T Ozga1,2, Timothy H Webster3,4, Ian C Gilby5,6, Melissa A Wilson2,4, Rebecca S Nockerts7, Michael L Wilson7,8, Anne E Pusey9, Yingying Li10, Beatrice H Hahn10, Anne C Stone2,5,6.   

Abstract

The ability to generate genomic data from wild animal populations has the potential to give unprecedented insight into the population history and dynamics of species in their natural habitats. However, for many species, it is impossible legally, ethically or logistically to obtain tissue samples of quality sufficient for genomic analyses. In this study we evaluate the success of multiple sources of genetic material (faeces, urine, dentin and dental calculus) and several capture methods (shotgun, whole-genome, exome) in generating genome-scale data in wild eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) from Gombe National Park, Tanzania. We found that urine harbours significantly more host DNA than other sources, leading to broader and deeper coverage across the genome. Urine also exhibited a lower rate of allelic dropout. We found exome sequencing to be far more successful than both shotgun sequencing and whole-genome capture at generating usable data from low-quality samples such as faeces and dental calculus. These results highlight urine as a promising and untapped source of DNA that can be noninvasively collected from wild populations of many species.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  endangered populations; genomic methods; population genetics-empirical; primates

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32985084      PMCID: PMC7746602          DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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Authors:  Jonathan B Puritz; Katie E Lotterhos
Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2018-06-14       Impact factor: 7.090

5.  From FastQ data to high confidence variant calls: the Genome Analysis Toolkit best practices pipeline.

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Authors:  S Hayakawa; O Takenaka
Journal:  Am J Primatol       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 2.371

7.  Captivity humanizes the primate microbiome.

Authors:  Jonathan B Clayton; Pajau Vangay; Hu Huang; Tonya Ward; Benjamin M Hillmann; Gabriel A Al-Ghalith; Dominic A Travis; Ha Thang Long; Bui Van Tuan; Vo Van Minh; Francis Cabana; Tilo Nadler; Barbara Toddes; Tami Murphy; Kenneth E Glander; Timothy J Johnson; Dan Knights
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8.  Evaluating DNA degradation rates in faecal pellets of the endangered pygmy rabbit.

Authors:  Stephanie M DeMay; Penny A Becker; Chad A Eidson; Janet L Rachlow; Timothy R Johnson; Lisette P Waits
Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2013-04-17       Impact factor: 7.090

9.  New evidence on the tool-assisted hunting exhibited by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) in a savannah habitat at Fongoli, Sénégal.

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Authors:  Kenneth L Chiou; Christina M Bergey
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 4.379

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Review 1.  The Gombe Ecosystem Health Project: 16 years of program evolution and lessons learned.

Authors:  Elizabeth V Lonsdorf; Dominic A Travis; Jane Raphael; Shadrack Kamenya; Iddi Lipende; Dismas Mwacha; D Anthony Collins; Michael Wilson; Deus Mjungu; Carson Murray; Jared Bakuza; Tiffany M Wolf; Michele B Parsons; Jessica R Deere; Emma Lantz; Michael J Kinsel; Rachel Santymire; Lilian Pintea; Karen A Terio; Beatrice H Hahn; Anne E Pusey; Jane Goodall; Thomas R Gillespie
Journal:  Am J Primatol       Date:  2021-07-05       Impact factor: 3.014

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