使用PMx将经验亲属关系整合到迁地人口管理中的方法学意义:北美Baer’s Pochard(Aythya baeri)的案例研究。

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Asako Y Chaille, Robert C Lacy, Andrea S Putnam, Jamie L Toste, Aryn P Wilder, Jamie A Ivy
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将分子工具应用于种群管理可以提高迁地种群的长期遗传活力。在这项研究中,我们旨在了解将经验亲缘关系纳入北美濒危水禽Baer's pochard(Aythya baeri)迁地种群遗传管理的意义。使用双消化限制性位点相关DNA测序生成141个Baer’s pochard的单核苷酸多态性数据,并推导出经验亲属关系,并将其集成到群体管理软件PMx中。分析表明,37.7%的先前被认为不相关的成对关系是一级、二级或三级亲属。我们确定,大多数遗传汇总统计数据都是通过计算人口的平均亲属关系而受到影响的,在将经验亲属关系纳入我们的分析后,平均亲属关系从MK=0.0772增加到MK=0.2074。我们的研究结果还揭示了理解从特定估计器衍生的分子亲属关系如何被标度的重要性,如果该标度与基于谱系的亲属关系显著不同。我们描述了受影响的遗传指标背后的理论,为将经验亲属关系纳入迁地人口管理提供了一般指导,并为采样策略提供了建议,以最大限度地减少合并两种类型亲属估计量所固有的偏差。
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Implications of methodologies for integrating empirical kinships into ex situ population management using PMx: A case study of Baer's Pochard (Aythya baeri) in North America.

The application of molecular tools to population management can improve the long-term genetic viability of ex situ populations. In this study, we aimed to understand the implications of integrating empirical kinships into the genetic management of an ex situ population of the endangered waterfowl, Baer's pochard (Aythya baeri), in North America. Single nucleotide polymorphism data were generated for 141 Baer's pochard using double digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing and empirical kinships were derived and integrated into the population management software PMx. Analyses suggested 37.7% of pairwise relationships previously assumed to be unrelated were first, second, or third-order relatives. We determined that most genetic summary statistics were impacted through the calculation of the population's mean kinship, which increased from MK¯=0.0772 to MK¯=0.2074 after empirical kinships were integrated into our analyses. Our results also revealed the importance of understanding how molecular kinships derived from a particular estimator are scaled, if the scale differs significantly from pedigree-based kinships. We describe the theory behind the genetic metrics impacted and provide general guidance on incorporating empirical kinships into ex situ population management as well as provide suggestions for sampling strategies to minimize the biases inherent in merging two types of kinship estimators.

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Journal of Heredity
Journal of Heredity 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
6.50%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the last 100 years, the Journal of Heredity has established and maintained a tradition of scholarly excellence in the publication of genetics research. Virtually every major figure in the field has contributed to the journal. Established in 1903, Journal of Heredity covers organismal genetics across a wide range of disciplines and taxa. Articles include such rapidly advancing fields as conservation genetics of endangered species, population structure and phylogeography, molecular evolution and speciation, molecular genetics of disease resistance in plants and animals, genetic biodiversity and relevant computer programs.
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