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Genomes of Three Closely Related Caribbean Amazons Provide Insight for Species History and Conservation.
Kolchanova, Sofiia; Kliver, Sergei; Komissarov, Aleksei; Dobrinin, Pavel; Tamazian, Gaik; Grigorev, Kirill; Wolfsberger, Walter W; Majeske, Audrey J; Velez-Valentin, Jafet; Valentin de la Rosa, Ricardo; Paul-Murphy, Joanne R; Guzman, David Sanchez-Migallon; Court, Michael H; Rodriguez-Flores, Juan L; Martínez-Cruzado, Juan Carlos; Oleksyk, Taras K.
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  • Kolchanova S; Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA. sofiia.kolchanova@upr.edu.
  • Kliver S; Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, 78464 Konstanz, Germany. sofiia.kolchanova@upr.edu.
  • Komissarov A; Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia. sofiia.kolchanova@upr.edu.
  • Dobrinin P; Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia. mahajrod@gmail.com.
  • Tamazian G; Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia. ad3002@gmail.com.
  • Grigorev K; Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia. pdobrynin@gmail.com.
  • Wolfsberger WW; Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia. gaik.tamazian@gmail.com.
  • Majeske AJ; Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA. kig2007@med.cornell.edu.
  • Velez-Valentin J; Department of Genetic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10021, USA. kig2007@med.cornell.edu.
  • Valentin de la Rosa R; Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA. wwolfsberger@oakland.edu.
  • Paul-Murphy JR; Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University, 118 Library Drive, Rochester, MI 48309, USA. wwolfsberger@oakland.edu.
  • Guzman DS; Department of Biological Sciences, Uzhhorod National University, 88000 Uzhhorod, Ukraine. wwolfsberger@oakland.edu.
  • Court MH; Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez, Mayaguez, PR 00680, USA. audrey.majeske@upr.edu.
  • Rodriguez-Flores JL; Beaumont BioBank, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI 48073, USA. audrey.majeske@upr.edu.
  • Martínez-Cruzado JC; Conservation Program of the Puerto Rican Parrot, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Rio Grande, PR 00745, USA. jafet_velez@fws.gov.
  • Oleksyk TK; The Recovery Program of the Puerto Rican Parrot at the Rio Abajo State Forest, Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales de Puerto Rico, Arecibo, PR 00613, USA. el.cotorro.electrico@gmail.com.
Genes (Basel) ; 10(1)2019 01 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30654561
Islands have been used as model systems for studies of speciation and extinction since Darwin published his observations about finches found on the Galapagos. Amazon parrots inhabiting the Greater Antillean Islands represent a fascinating model of species diversification. Unfortunately, many of these birds are threatened as a result of human activity and some, like the Puerto Rican parrot, are now critically endangered. In this study we used a combination of de novo and reference-assisted assembly methods, integrating it with information obtained from related genomes to perform genome reconstruction of three amazon species. First, we used whole genome sequencing data to generate a new de novo genome assembly for the Puerto Rican parrot (Amazona vittata). We then improved the obtained assembly using transcriptome data from Amazona ventralis and used the resulting sequences as a reference to assemble the genomes Hispaniolan (A. ventralis) and Cuban (Amazona leucocephala) parrots. Finally, we, annotated genes and repetitive elements, estimated genome sizes and current levels of heterozygosity, built models of demographic history and provided interpretation of our findings in the context of parrot evolution in the Caribbean.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Loros / Genoma / Especies en Peligro de Extinción Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Genes (Basel) Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Loros / Genoma / Especies en Peligro de Extinción Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Genes (Basel) Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos