Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms

Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing – MIG-seq – is an effective PCR-based method for genome-wide SNP detection using the Next-Generation Sequencing platform, and it provides a potential solution to a central problem in museomics – the difficulties of obtaining useful se...

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Main Authors: Katsuyuki Eguchi, Emiko Oguri, Takanori Sasaki, Ayumi Matsuo, Dai Dac Nguyen, Weeyawat Jaitrong, Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya, Zhilin Chen, Rijal Satria, Wendy Yanling Wang, Yoshihisa Suyama
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spelling my.ums.eprints.266362021-01-14T23:20:01Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/ Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms Katsuyuki Eguchi Emiko Oguri Takanori Sasaki Ayumi Matsuo Dai Dac Nguyen Weeyawat Jaitrong Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya Zhilin Chen Rijal Satria Wendy Yanling Wang Yoshihisa Suyama QL Zoology Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing – MIG-seq – is an effective PCR-based method for genome-wide SNP detection using the Next-Generation Sequencing platform, and it provides a potential solution to a central problem in museomics – the difficulties of obtaining useful sequence data from aged specimens with often degraded and / or low yields of DNA. We demonstrate and validate the cost effectiveness and utility of the MIG-seq workflow in obtaining useful and robust sequence data from aged museum specimens. We applied the MIG-seq approach to 55 aged (10 - 23 years old) millimeter-sized dry-mounted specimens of the hyper-diverse ant genus Pheidole. A total of 50,782,736 reads were generated from the 55 samples (259,902 - 3,693,375 reads per sample). The reads corresponded to 36,862 SNPs from 4,849 polymorphic loci; the SNP dataset was then used to construct a Bayesian phylogenetic tree. The topology of the phylogenetic tree was highly compatible with existing knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among species of Pheidole. Therefore, we recommend the MIG-seq method as a cost-effective and highly applicable pipeline for conducting phylogenetic and population genetic studies on aged museum specimens, potentially enhancing the relevance of specimen repositories in general towards modern biodiversity science and conservation biology. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/1/Revisiting%20museum%20collections%20in%20the%20genomic%20era.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/2/Revisiting%20museum%20collections%20in%20the%20genomic%20era1.pdf Katsuyuki Eguchi and Emiko Oguri and Takanori Sasaki and Ayumi Matsuo and Dai Dac Nguyen and Weeyawat Jaitrong and Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya and Zhilin Chen and Rijal Satria and Wendy Yanling Wang and Yoshihisa Suyama (2020) Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms. Myrmecological News, 30. pp. 151-159. ISSN 1997-3500 https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_030:151
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topic QL Zoology
spellingShingle QL Zoology
Katsuyuki Eguchi
Emiko Oguri
Takanori Sasaki
Ayumi Matsuo
Dai Dac Nguyen
Weeyawat Jaitrong
Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya
Zhilin Chen
Rijal Satria
Wendy Yanling Wang
Yoshihisa Suyama
Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
description Multiplexed inter-simple sequence repeat genotyping by sequencing – MIG-seq – is an effective PCR-based method for genome-wide SNP detection using the Next-Generation Sequencing platform, and it provides a potential solution to a central problem in museomics – the difficulties of obtaining useful sequence data from aged specimens with often degraded and / or low yields of DNA. We demonstrate and validate the cost effectiveness and utility of the MIG-seq workflow in obtaining useful and robust sequence data from aged museum specimens. We applied the MIG-seq approach to 55 aged (10 - 23 years old) millimeter-sized dry-mounted specimens of the hyper-diverse ant genus Pheidole. A total of 50,782,736 reads were generated from the 55 samples (259,902 - 3,693,375 reads per sample). The reads corresponded to 36,862 SNPs from 4,849 polymorphic loci; the SNP dataset was then used to construct a Bayesian phylogenetic tree. The topology of the phylogenetic tree was highly compatible with existing knowledge of phylogenetic relationships among species of Pheidole. Therefore, we recommend the MIG-seq method as a cost-effective and highly applicable pipeline for conducting phylogenetic and population genetic studies on aged museum specimens, potentially enhancing the relevance of specimen repositories in general towards modern biodiversity science and conservation biology.
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author Katsuyuki Eguchi
Emiko Oguri
Takanori Sasaki
Ayumi Matsuo
Dai Dac Nguyen
Weeyawat Jaitrong
Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya
Zhilin Chen
Rijal Satria
Wendy Yanling Wang
Yoshihisa Suyama
author_facet Katsuyuki Eguchi
Emiko Oguri
Takanori Sasaki
Ayumi Matsuo
Dai Dac Nguyen
Weeyawat Jaitrong
Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya
Zhilin Chen
Rijal Satria
Wendy Yanling Wang
Yoshihisa Suyama
author_sort Katsuyuki Eguchi
title Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
title_short Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
title_full Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
title_fullStr Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms
title_sort revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of mig-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (hymenoptera: formicidae) and other small organisms
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/1/Revisiting%20museum%20collections%20in%20the%20genomic%20era.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/2/Revisiting%20museum%20collections%20in%20the%20genomic%20era1.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26636/
https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_030:151
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