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Genome survey sequencing and mining of genome-wide microsatellite markers in yellow-billed babbler ( Turdoides affinis ).

Heliyon(2023)

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is a species of group dwelling old world passerine of family Leiothrichidae. Unavailability of genome-wide sequence and species-specific molecular markers have hindered comprehensive understanding of cooperative breeding behaviour in . Therefore, we generated genome-wide microsatellite markers through whole genome short read sequencing of . A total of 68.8 gigabytes of paired-end raw data were sequenced containing 195,067,054 reads. Total sequenced reads spanned a coverage of 17X with genome size of 1.18 Gb. A large number of microsatellite markers (265,297) were mined in the genome using Krait, and 50 most informative markers were identified and validated further. PCR results validated 47 markers. Of these 47 markers, five were randomly selected and validated in twelve individuals of . Genotyping data on these five loci estimated observed heterozygosity (H) and expected heterozygosity (H) ratios between 0.333 - 0.833 and 0.851-0.906, respectively. Effective allele size ranged from 6.698 to 10.667, inbreeding coefficient of the population ranged from 0.080 to 0.631 and null allele frequency was calculated at 0.055 to 0.303. Polymorphic information content of all the five loci varied between 0.850 and 0.906. Probabilities of exclusion and identity across 5 loci was estimated to be 0.95 and 0.0036, respectively. All the loci showed significant adherence to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The microsatellite markers reported in this study will facilitate future population genetics studies on and other congeneric species.
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Co-operative breeding,Microsatellites,Turdoides affinis,WGS
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