2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47572012005000018
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Polymorphic heterologous microsatellite loci for population genetics studies of the white-faced ibis Plegadis chihi (Vieillot, 1817) (Pelecaniformes, Threskiornithidae)

Abstract: We screened 44 heterologous microsatellites isolated in species of the families Threskiornithidae, Ciconiidae and Ardeidae for their use in a migratory waterbird, the white-faced ibis Plegadis chihi (Vieillot, 1817) (Threskiornithidae). Of the screened loci, 57% amplified successfully and 24% were polymorphic. In two breeding colonies from southern Brazil (N = 131) we detected 32 alleles (2–10 alleles/locus). Average He over all loci and colonies was 0.55, and the combined probability of excluding false parent… Show more

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“…Given that species‐specific microsatellite loci are not available in the white‐faced ibis, we used heterologous markers. In a previous extensive screening of 44 heterologous microsatellites in this species, 6 primers produced consistent results and were polymorphic (Souza et al, ). However, preliminary analyses conducted in this study (data not shown) showed that locus NnF5 (Ji et al, ), polymorphic according to Souza et al (), was in linkage disequilibrium with another locus of the set; thus, it was not chosen for our relatedness analyses.…”
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“…Given that species‐specific microsatellite loci are not available in the white‐faced ibis, we used heterologous markers. In a previous extensive screening of 44 heterologous microsatellites in this species, 6 primers produced consistent results and were polymorphic (Souza et al, ). However, preliminary analyses conducted in this study (data not shown) showed that locus NnF5 (Ji et al, ), polymorphic according to Souza et al (), was in linkage disequilibrium with another locus of the set; thus, it was not chosen for our relatedness analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In a previous extensive screening of 44 heterologous microsatellites in this species, 6 primers produced consistent results and were polymorphic (Souza et al, ). However, preliminary analyses conducted in this study (data not shown) showed that locus NnF5 (Ji et al, ), polymorphic according to Souza et al (), was in linkage disequilibrium with another locus of the set; thus, it was not chosen for our relatedness analyses. All samples were genotyped at five loci (Aaju3, Sawyer and Benjamin, ; Eru2, Eru4, Eru5, and Eru6, Santos et al, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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