Development and validation of a GT‐seq panel for genetic monitoring in a threatened species using minimally invasive sampling

Author:

Garrett Molly J.1ORCID,Nerkowski Stacey A.1,Kieran Shannon1ORCID,Campbell Nathan R.2,Barbosa Soraia1ORCID,Conway Courtney J.3ORCID,Hohenlohe Paul A.4ORCID,Waits Lisette P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

2. GTseek LLC Twin Falls Idaho USA

3. U.S. Geological Survey, Idaho Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

4. Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

Abstract

AbstractMinimally invasive samples are often the best option for collecting genetic material from species of conservation concern, but they perform poorly in many genomic sequencing methods due to their tendency to yield low DNA quality and quantity. Genotyping‐in‐thousands by sequencing (GT‐seq) is a powerful amplicon sequencing method that can genotype large numbers of variable‐quality samples at a standardized set of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci. Here, we develop, optimize, and validate a GT‐seq panel for the federally threatened northern Idaho ground squirrel (Urocitellus brunneus) to provide a standardized approach for future genetic monitoring and assessment of recovery goals using minimally invasive samples. The optimized panel consists of 224 neutral and 81 putatively adaptive SNPs. DNA collected from buccal swabs from 2016 to 2020 had 73% genotyping success, while samples collected from hair from 2002 to 2006 had little to no DNA remaining and did not genotype successfully. We evaluated our GT‐seq panel by measuring genotype discordance rates compared to RADseq and whole‐genome sequencing. GT‐seq and other sequencing methods had similar population diversity and FST estimates, but GT‐seq consistently called more heterozygotes than expected, resulting in negative FIS values at the population level. Genetic ancestry assignment was consistent when estimated with different sequencing methods and numbers of loci. Our GT‐seq panel is an effective and efficient genotyping tool that will aid in the monitoring and recovery of this threatened species, and our results provide insights for applying GT‐seq for minimally invasive DNA sampling techniques in other rare animals.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

U.S. Forest Service

Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Publisher

Wiley

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