2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0002456
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Non-Invasive Sampling of Schistosomes from Humans Requires Correcting for Family Structure

Abstract: For ethical and logistical reasons, population-genetic studies of parasites often rely on the non-invasive sampling of offspring shed from their definitive hosts. However, if the sampled offspring are naturally derived from a small number of parents, then the strong family structure can result in biased population-level estimates of genetic parameters, particularly if reproductive output is skewed. Here, we document and correct for the strong family structure present within schistosome offspring (miracidia) th… Show more

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“…Ne can be evaluated to reflect parent or progeny population size. Variation in family size may affect calculation of Ne for parents (Steinauer et al, 2013), but not progeny. The large sample sizes and the completeness of sampling in this study mitigate many of these potential errors, and are essential for accuracy in Ne estimates using the maximum likelihood approach (Wang, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ne can be evaluated to reflect parent or progeny population size. Variation in family size may affect calculation of Ne for parents (Steinauer et al, 2013), but not progeny. The large sample sizes and the completeness of sampling in this study mitigate many of these potential errors, and are essential for accuracy in Ne estimates using the maximum likelihood approach (Wang, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genotyping of modest numbers of microsatellite loci (7-12) is widely used for population genetics of schistosomes [34, 35]. In this study we genotyped 14,489 exonic SNPs (one every 1.018 kb on average) segregating in a single genetic cross.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As adult worms reside in the human blood vessels, genetic analyses could only be performed on offspring genotypes without having an idea about the number of adult worms that contributed to this pool of offspring (Steinauer et al, 2013). As some hosts might harbor less adult worms than others, the probability of sampling two related offspring parasites is higher than expected in a randomly mating population.…”
Section: Impact Of Wahlund Effect Inbreeding and Biased Sampling On mentioning
confidence: 99%