Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers

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Autor(a) principal: Penafort, Jefferson Murici
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Mantovani, Laís Santana Celestino, Granzoto, Gabriela Hernandes, Castro, Pedro Luiz de, Alves, Luiz Fernando de Souza, Souza, Felipe Pinheiro de, Lopera-Barrero, Nelson Maurício, Oliveira, Carlos Antônio Lopes de, Ribeiro, Ricardo Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/41215
Resumo: Studies on genetic composition in fish populations contribute to conservationist practices and inbreeding control in fish stocks. To this end, molecular tools such as microsatellite markers (SSRs) are often used, but they are expensive and time-consuming to develop. A species-specific heterologous marker emerges as an alternative, which can be used in taxonomically related species in a fast way. Our goal was to test SSRs markers of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi and Pseudoplatystoma punctifer in P. reticulatum in an unprecedented way. For this purpose, DNA was extracted from fragments of the caudal fin of 222 P. reticulatum adults, using a NaCl-based method. Then, DNA samples were amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using six markers, four from B. rousseauxi (BR38, 47, 51, and 61) and two from P. punctifer (PPU13 and PPU15). Two primers showed non-specific amplification and were disregarded (BR38 and PPU13). In the remaining four primers, the number of alleles per locus varied between two (BR47) to sixteen (BR51), and the average size of alleles was between 142 and 400 bp. Mean effective number of alleles per locus ranged from 10,650 (BR51) to 1,784 (BR47), with null or low-frequency alleles in all studied loci. Observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.299 (BR47) to 0.640 (BR51) and was always lower than the expected heterozygosity. Hardy-Weinberg balance was significant (p < 0.05) in all loci, and inbreeding coefficient (FIS) was always positive. Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) confirmed the efficiency of the markers since they had moderate (BR47) to high levels of information (BR51, BR61, and PPU15). Transferability test showed that the heterologous microsatellite molecular markers, originally for B. rousseauxi and P. punctifer, were efficient in P. reticulatum, producing three primers with high information content. Therefore, these markers can be safely used in future population studies of this species.
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spelling Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primersObtenção de marcadores microssatélites para Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum a partir de primers heterólogosBrachyplatystoma rousseauxiCacharaGenetic variabilityHeterologous markersPopulation geneticsPseudoplatystoma punctifer.B. rousseauxiiCacharaGenetic variabilityHeterologous markersPopulation geneticsP. punctifer.Studies on genetic composition in fish populations contribute to conservationist practices and inbreeding control in fish stocks. To this end, molecular tools such as microsatellite markers (SSRs) are often used, but they are expensive and time-consuming to develop. A species-specific heterologous marker emerges as an alternative, which can be used in taxonomically related species in a fast way. Our goal was to test SSRs markers of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi and Pseudoplatystoma punctifer in P. reticulatum in an unprecedented way. For this purpose, DNA was extracted from fragments of the caudal fin of 222 P. reticulatum adults, using a NaCl-based method. Then, DNA samples were amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using six markers, four from B. rousseauxi (BR38, 47, 51, and 61) and two from P. punctifer (PPU13 and PPU15). Two primers showed non-specific amplification and were disregarded (BR38 and PPU13). In the remaining four primers, the number of alleles per locus varied between two (BR47) to sixteen (BR51), and the average size of alleles was between 142 and 400 bp. Mean effective number of alleles per locus ranged from 10,650 (BR51) to 1,784 (BR47), with null or low-frequency alleles in all studied loci. Observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.299 (BR47) to 0.640 (BR51) and was always lower than the expected heterozygosity. Hardy-Weinberg balance was significant (p < 0.05) in all loci, and inbreeding coefficient (FIS) was always positive. Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) confirmed the efficiency of the markers since they had moderate (BR47) to high levels of information (BR51, BR61, and PPU15). Transferability test showed that the heterologous microsatellite molecular markers, originally for B. rousseauxi and P. punctifer, were efficient in P. reticulatum, producing three primers with high information content. Therefore, these markers can be safely used in future population studies of this species.Estudos acerca da composição genética de populações de peixes contribuem para a elaboração de práticas conservacionista, bem como para controle da consanguinidade em estoques de piscicultura. Neste sentido, ferramentas moleculares como os marcadores microssatélites (SSR’s) são comumente utilizados, contudo, seu desenvolvimento corresponde a um processo caro e demorado. Surge como alternativa a utilização dos marcadores heterólogos, originalmente desenvolvidos para uma espécie, mas que podem ser utilizados de maneira rápida em outras taxonomicamente relacionadas. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi testar de maneira inédita a utilização de marcadores SSR’s de Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi e Pseudoplatystoma punctifer em P. reticulatum. Para tanto, foram extraídas amostras de DNA a partir de fragmentos de nadadeira caudal de 222 indivíduos adultos de P. reticulatum por metodologia a base de NaCl. As amostras foram então amplificadas por Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) utilizando-se seis marcadores, quatro de B. rousseauxi (BR38, 47, 51 e 61) e dois de P. punctifer (PPU13 e PPU15). Dois primers apresentaram amplificação inespecífica e foram desconsiderados (BR38 e PPU13). Entre os quatro restantes, o número de alelos por locus variou entre dois (BR47) a dezesseis (BR51), com tamanho médio de alelos entre 142 e 400 pb. O número efetivo médio de alelos por locus variou de 10,650 (BR51) à 1,784 (BR47), com alelos nulos ou de baixa frequência presentes em todos os loci estudados. Os valores de heterozigosidade observada variaram de 0,299 (BR47) à 0,640 (BR51), e foram sempre menores que os de heterozigosidade esperada. O Equilíbrio de Hardy-Weinberg foi significativo (P < 0,05) em todos os locus e o coeficiente de endogamia Fis sempre apresentou valores positivos. Os valores de Conteúdo de Informação Polimórfica (PIC) confirmaram a eficiência dos marcadores utilizados, já que possuíram de moderado (BR47) a alto nível de informação (BR51, BR61 e PPU15). O teste de transferibilidade de marcadores moleculares microssatélites heterólogos, originalmente desenvolvidos para B. rousseauxi e P. punctifer em P. reticulatum se mostrou eficiente, produzindo três primers com alto nível de informação, fato que garante sua utilização segura em estudos populacionais futuros voltados à esta espécie.UEL2021-03-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4121510.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n3p1323Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 42 No. 3 (2021); 1323-1334Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 42 n. 3 (2021); 1323-13341679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
Obtenção de marcadores microssatélites para Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum a partir de primers heterólogos
title Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
spellingShingle Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
Penafort, Jefferson Murici
Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
Pseudoplatystoma punctifer.
B. rousseauxii
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
P. punctifer.
title_short Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
title_full Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
title_fullStr Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
title_full_unstemmed Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
title_sort Obtaining microsatellite markers for Pseudoplatystoma reticulatum using heterologous primers
author Penafort, Jefferson Murici
author_facet Penafort, Jefferson Murici
Mantovani, Laís Santana Celestino
Granzoto, Gabriela Hernandes
Castro, Pedro Luiz de
Alves, Luiz Fernando de Souza
Souza, Felipe Pinheiro de
Lopera-Barrero, Nelson Maurício
Oliveira, Carlos Antônio Lopes de
Ribeiro, Ricardo Pereira
author_role author
author2 Mantovani, Laís Santana Celestino
Granzoto, Gabriela Hernandes
Castro, Pedro Luiz de
Alves, Luiz Fernando de Souza
Souza, Felipe Pinheiro de
Lopera-Barrero, Nelson Maurício
Oliveira, Carlos Antônio Lopes de
Ribeiro, Ricardo Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Penafort, Jefferson Murici
Mantovani, Laís Santana Celestino
Granzoto, Gabriela Hernandes
Castro, Pedro Luiz de
Alves, Luiz Fernando de Souza
Souza, Felipe Pinheiro de
Lopera-Barrero, Nelson Maurício
Oliveira, Carlos Antônio Lopes de
Ribeiro, Ricardo Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
Pseudoplatystoma punctifer.
B. rousseauxii
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
P. punctifer.
topic Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
Pseudoplatystoma punctifer.
B. rousseauxii
Cachara
Genetic variability
Heterologous markers
Population genetics
P. punctifer.
description Studies on genetic composition in fish populations contribute to conservationist practices and inbreeding control in fish stocks. To this end, molecular tools such as microsatellite markers (SSRs) are often used, but they are expensive and time-consuming to develop. A species-specific heterologous marker emerges as an alternative, which can be used in taxonomically related species in a fast way. Our goal was to test SSRs markers of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxi and Pseudoplatystoma punctifer in P. reticulatum in an unprecedented way. For this purpose, DNA was extracted from fragments of the caudal fin of 222 P. reticulatum adults, using a NaCl-based method. Then, DNA samples were amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using six markers, four from B. rousseauxi (BR38, 47, 51, and 61) and two from P. punctifer (PPU13 and PPU15). Two primers showed non-specific amplification and were disregarded (BR38 and PPU13). In the remaining four primers, the number of alleles per locus varied between two (BR47) to sixteen (BR51), and the average size of alleles was between 142 and 400 bp. Mean effective number of alleles per locus ranged from 10,650 (BR51) to 1,784 (BR47), with null or low-frequency alleles in all studied loci. Observed heterozygosity ranged from 0.299 (BR47) to 0.640 (BR51) and was always lower than the expected heterozygosity. Hardy-Weinberg balance was significant (p < 0.05) in all loci, and inbreeding coefficient (FIS) was always positive. Polymorphic Information Content (PIC) confirmed the efficiency of the markers since they had moderate (BR47) to high levels of information (BR51, BR61, and PPU15). Transferability test showed that the heterologous microsatellite molecular markers, originally for B. rousseauxi and P. punctifer, were efficient in P. reticulatum, producing three primers with high information content. Therefore, these markers can be safely used in future population studies of this species.
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