Author:
Malukiewicz Joanna,Cartwright Reed A.,Dergam Jorge A.,Igayara Claudia S.,Nicola Patricia A.,Pereira Luiz M. C.,Ruiz-Miranda Carlos R.,Stone Anne C.,Silva Daniel L.,Silva Fernanda de Fatima Rodrigues da,Varsani Arvind,Walter Lutz,Wilson Melissa A.,Zinner Dietmar,Roos Christian
Abstract
AbstractThe Brazilian buffy-tufted-ear marmoset (Callithrix aurita), one of the world’s most endangered primates, is threatened by anthropogenic hybridization with exotic, invasive marmoset species. As there are few genetic data available for C. aurita, we developed a PCR-free protocol with minimal technical requirements to rapidly generate genomic data with genomic skimming and portable nanopore sequencing. With this direct DNA sequencing approach, we successfully determined the complete mitogenome of a marmoset that we initially identified as C. aurita. The obtained nanopore-assembled sequence was highly concordant with a Sanger sequenced version of the same mitogenome. Phylogenetic analyses unexpectedly revealed that our specimen was a cryptic hybrid, with a C. aurita phenotype and C. penicillata mitogenome lineage. We also used publicly available mitogenome data to determine diversity estimates for C. aurita and three other marmoset species. Mitogenomics holds great potential to address deficiencies in genomic data for endangered, non-model species such as C. aurita. However, we discuss why mitogenomic approaches should be used in conjunction with other data for marmoset species identification. Finally, we discuss the utility and implications of our results and genomic skimming/nanopore approach for conservation and evolutionary studies of C. aurita and other marmosets.
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
American Society of Primatologists Conservation
Marie Curie
International Primatological Society Research Grant
Arizona State University SOLS/OKED Research Investment
Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH - Leibniz-Institut für Primatenforschung
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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