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. 2020 Dec 13;11(1):498-505.
doi: 10.1002/ece3.7069. eCollection 2021 Jan.

A refined panel of 42 microsatellite loci to universally genotype catarrhine primates

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A refined panel of 42 microsatellite loci to universally genotype catarrhine primates

Franziska Trede et al. Ecol Evol. .

Abstract

Microsatellite genotyping is an important genetic method for a number of research questions in biology. Given that the traditional fragment length analysis using polyacrylamide gel or capillary electrophoresis has several drawbacks, microsatellite genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) has arisen as a promising alternative. Although GBS mitigates many of the problems of fragment length analysis, issues with allelic dropout and null alleles often remain due to mismatches in primer binding sites and unnecessarily long PCR products. This is also true for GBS in catarrhine primates where cross-species amplification of loci (often human derived) is common.We therefore redesigned primers for 45 microsatellite loci based on 17 available catarrhine reference genomes. Next, we tested them in singleplex and different multiplex settings in a panel of species representing all major lineages of Catarrhini and further validated them in wild Guinea baboons (Papio papio) using fecal samples.The final panel of 42 microsatellite loci can efficiently be amplified with primers distributed into three amplification pools.With our microsatellite panel, we provide a tool to universally genotype catarrhine primates via GBS from different sample sources in a cost- and time-efficient way, with higher resolution, and comparability among laboratories and species.

Keywords: Old World monkeys; apes; genotyping‐by‐sequencing; high‐throughput sequencing; simple tandem repeats.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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