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Isolation of microsatellite DNA markers from a passerine bird, Dendroica petechia (the yellow warbler), and their use in population studies.

R J Dawson1, H L Gibbs, K A Hobson, S M Yezerinac.   

Abstract

We describe the isolation and genetic characterization of five microsatellite loci in a passerine bird, the yellow warbler Dendroica petechia, and assess their use for various types of population-level analysis using data from two breeding populations. All five loci show levels of variability comparable to those observed in other vertebrates (Hexp = 0.388-0.989). One locus, Dp mu 05, is highly variable with 46 alleles detected in 41 individuals. All loci appeared to segregate in a Mendelian fashion as judged by patterns of inheritance in known families. However, one locus showed a significant heterozygote deficiency in one population suggesting the possible presence of null alleles at this locus. These markers provide a highly accurate system for determination of parentage in this species: the probability of detecting extrapair fertilization by males given known maternity was 0.999 in each of two separate populations. Comparison of allele frequencies and genetic distances between the two populations showed no evidence for significant differences in allele frequencies at individual loci, whereas the overall genetic distance and FST-value are significantly different from zero suggesting weak differentiation. Finally, cross-species amplification experiments showed that at least one locus appears to amplify products in a wide range of birds including nonpasserine species. Thus, our results demonstrate that these loci will provide a useful set of genetic information for addressing a wide range of population-level analyses in this and other bird species.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9369012     DOI: 10.1038/hdy.1997.190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)        ISSN: 0018-067X            Impact factor:   3.821


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