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ERX1967223: 454 GS Junior sequencing
1 LS454 (454 GS Junior) run: 1,093 spots, 250,327 bases, 171,080b downloads

Design: AMPLICON
Submitted by: ESTACION BIOLOGICA DE DONANA
Study: Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endangered species' extinction risk via decreased fitness and adaptive potential. The genetic status of species is generally assessed using neutral markers, whose dynamic can differ from that of functional variation due to selection. The MHC is a multigene family described as the most important genetic component of the mammalian immune system, with broad implications in ecology and evolution. The genus Lynx includes four species differing immensely in demographic history and population size, which provides a suitable model to study the genetic consequences of demographic declines: the Iberian lynx being an extremely bottlenecked species and the three remaining ones representing common and widely distributed species. We compared variation in the most variable exon of the MHCI and MHCII-DRB locus among the four species of the Lynx genus.
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Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endangered species' extinction risk via decreased fitness and adaptive potential. The genetic status of species is generally assessed using neutral markers, whose dynamic can differ from that of functional variation due to selection. The MHC is a multigene family described as the most important genetic component of the mammalian immune system, with broad implications in ecology and evolution. The genus Lynx includes four species differing immensely in demographic history and population size, which provides a suitable model to study the genetic consequences of demographic declines: the Iberian lynx being an extremely bottlenecked species and the three remaining ones representing common and widely distributed species. We compared variation in the most variable exon of the MHCI and MHCII-DRB locus among the four species of the Lynx genus. The Iberian lynx was characterised by lower number of MHC alleles than its sister species (the Eurasian lynx). However, it maintained most of the functional genetic variation at MHC loci present in the remaining and genetically healthier lynx species at all nucleotide, amino acid, and supertype levels. Species-wide functional genetic diversity can be maintained even in the face of severe population bottlenecks which caused devastating whole genome genetic erosion. This could be the consequence of divergent alleles being retained across paralogous loci, an outcome that, in the face of frequent gene conversion, may have been favoured by balancing selection.
Sample: Blood or tissue
SAMEA103949225 • ERS1638393 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Lynx pardinus
Library:
Name: MHCI
Instrument: 454 GS Junior
Strategy: AMPLICON
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: PCR
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: 2 round PCR
Runs: 1 run, 1,093 spots, 250,327 bases, 171,080b
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR19067431,093250,327171,080b2018-10-08

ID:
6508590

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