The Open Ornithology Journal

2014, 7 : 11-18
Published online 2014 May 30. DOI: 10.2174/1874453201407010011
Publisher ID: TOOENIJ-7-11

Development of New Microsatellite (STR) Markers for Montagu’s Harrier () via 454 Shot-Gun Pyrosequencing

Susann Janowski , Markus A. Grohme , Marcus Frohme and Michael Wink
Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Department Biology, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 364, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

ABSTRACT

During the last decades the ground-breeding Montagu’s harrier ( Circus pygargus , Linnaeus, 1758) has changed its breeding habitats in Europe to agricultural areas in which many local populations would be close to extinction without a special nest protection regime. Although Montagu’s harrier is a well-studied species in terms of ecology and breeding biology, its genetic structure and population genetics are almost unknown. As there is a lack of good genetic markers we developed a set of 19 microsatellite markers comprising 16 new STR markers which were identified by next-generation sequencing (NGS) using 454 shot-gun pyrosequencing of genomic DNA. The STR markers were arranged into three multiplex PCR sets for high throughput genotyping and characterised. The marker set provides a powerful tool for kinship analysis. The combined non-exclusion probability for parent pairs was 1.13* 10-11. Only three loci showed PIC values < 0.50. In total, 121 known family relationships were compared with genetically calculated ones to test the markers suitability for parentage analysis. In 97.5% of all cases full-sibships were accurately determined and 97.6% of all mothers were assigned correctly to their chicks. The present multiplex PCR panels can be used to investigate several hypotheses concerning breeding behaviour, kinship, exchange rates between populations and phylogeography.

Keywords:

Circus pygargus, Dipetalogaster maxima, genotyping, microsatellites, Montagu’s harrier, multiplex PCR.