Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation
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Resumo: | Cross-amplification was tested and variability in microsatellite primers (designed for Neotropical parrots) compared, in five macaw species, viz., three endangered blue macaws (Cyanopsitta spixii [extinct in the wild], Anodorhynchus leari [endangered] and Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus [vulnerable]), and two unthreatened red macaws (Ara chloropterus and Ara macao). Among the primers tested, 84.6% successfully amplified products in C. spixii, 83.3% in A. leari, 76.4% in A. hyacinthinus, 78.6% in A. chloropterus and 71.4% in A. macao. The mean expected heterozygosity estimated for each species, and based on loci analyzed in all the five, ranged from 0.33 (A. hyacinthinus) to 0.85 (A. macao). As expected, the results revealed lower levels of genetic variability in threatened macaw species than in unthreatened. The low combined probability of genetic identity and the moderate to high potential for paternity exclusion, indicate the utility of the microsatellite loci set selected for each macaw species in kinship and population studies, thus constituting an aid in planning in-situ and ex-situ conservation. |
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Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservationconservationcross-amplificationmacawmicrosatellitePsittaciformesCross-amplification was tested and variability in microsatellite primers (designed for Neotropical parrots) compared, in five macaw species, viz., three endangered blue macaws (Cyanopsitta spixii [extinct in the wild], Anodorhynchus leari [endangered] and Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus [vulnerable]), and two unthreatened red macaws (Ara chloropterus and Ara macao). Among the primers tested, 84.6% successfully amplified products in C. spixii, 83.3% in A. leari, 76.4% in A. hyacinthinus, 78.6% in A. chloropterus and 71.4% in A. macao. The mean expected heterozygosity estimated for each species, and based on loci analyzed in all the five, ranged from 0.33 (A. hyacinthinus) to 0.85 (A. macao). As expected, the results revealed lower levels of genetic variability in threatened macaw species than in unthreatened. The low combined probability of genetic identity and the moderate to high potential for paternity exclusion, indicate the utility of the microsatellite loci set selected for each macaw species in kinship and population studies, thus constituting an aid in planning in-situ and ex-situ conservation.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572011000200030Genetics and Molecular Biology v.34 n.2 2011reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572011005000012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPresti,Flavia T.Oliveira-Marques,Adriana R.Caparroz,RenatoBiondo,CibeleMiyaki,Cristina Y.eng2011-06-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572011000200030Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2011-06-02T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
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Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
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Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation Presti,Flavia T. conservation cross-amplification macaw microsatellite Psittaciformes |
title_short |
Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
title_full |
Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
title_fullStr |
Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
title_full_unstemmed |
Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
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Comparative analysis of microsatellite variability in five macaw species (Psittaciformes, Psittacidae): application for conservation |
author |
Presti,Flavia T. |
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Presti,Flavia T. Oliveira-Marques,Adriana R. Caparroz,Renato Biondo,Cibele Miyaki,Cristina Y. |
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Oliveira-Marques,Adriana R. Caparroz,Renato Biondo,Cibele Miyaki,Cristina Y. |
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Presti,Flavia T. Oliveira-Marques,Adriana R. Caparroz,Renato Biondo,Cibele Miyaki,Cristina Y. |
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conservation cross-amplification macaw microsatellite Psittaciformes |
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conservation cross-amplification macaw microsatellite Psittaciformes |
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Cross-amplification was tested and variability in microsatellite primers (designed for Neotropical parrots) compared, in five macaw species, viz., three endangered blue macaws (Cyanopsitta spixii [extinct in the wild], Anodorhynchus leari [endangered] and Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus [vulnerable]), and two unthreatened red macaws (Ara chloropterus and Ara macao). Among the primers tested, 84.6% successfully amplified products in C. spixii, 83.3% in A. leari, 76.4% in A. hyacinthinus, 78.6% in A. chloropterus and 71.4% in A. macao. The mean expected heterozygosity estimated for each species, and based on loci analyzed in all the five, ranged from 0.33 (A. hyacinthinus) to 0.85 (A. macao). As expected, the results revealed lower levels of genetic variability in threatened macaw species than in unthreatened. The low combined probability of genetic identity and the moderate to high potential for paternity exclusion, indicate the utility of the microsatellite loci set selected for each macaw species in kinship and population studies, thus constituting an aid in planning in-situ and ex-situ conservation. |
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