Evolution of Microsatellite Loci in the Adaptive Radiation of Hawaiian Honeycreepers

dc.contributor.authorEggert, Lori S.
dc.contributor.authorBeadell, Jon S.
dc.contributor.authorMcClung, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorMcIntosh, Carl E.
dc.contributor.authorFleischer, Robert C.
dc.date.accessioned2009-08-12T13:17:37Z
dc.date.available2009-08-12T13:17:37Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.description.abstractPrevious studies have examined germ-line mutations to infer the processes that generate and maintain variability in microsatellite loci. Few studies, however, have examined patterns to infer processes that act on microsatellite loci over evolutionary time. Here, we examine changes in 8 dinucleotide loci across the adaptive radiation of Hawaiian honeycreepers. The loci were found to be highly variable across the radiation, and we did not detect ascertainment bias with respect to allelic diversity or allele size ranges. In examining patterns at the sequence level, we found that changes in flanking regions, repeat motifs, or repeat interruptions were often shared between closely related species and may be phylogenetically informative. Genetic distance measures based on microsatellites were strongly correlated with those based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences as well as with divergence time up to 3 My. Phylogenetic inferences based on microsatellite genetic distances consistently recovered 2 of the 4 honeycreeper clades observed in a tree based on mtDNA sequences but differed from the mtDNA tree in the relationships among clades. Our results confirm that microsatellite loci may be conserved over evolutionary time, making them useful in population-level studies of species that diverged from the species in which they were characterized as long as 5 Ma. Despite this, we found that their use in phylogenetic inference was limited to closely related honeycreeper species.
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dc.format.extent137–147
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dc.identifier0022-1503
dc.identifier.citationEggert, Lori S., Beadell, Jon S., McClung, Andrew, McIntosh, Carl E., and Fleischer, Robert C. 2009. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/7936">Evolution of Microsatellite Loci in the Adaptive Radiation of Hawaiian Honeycreepers</a>." <em>The Journal of Heredity</em>, 100, (2) 137–147. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esn111">https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esn111</a>.
dc.identifier.issn0022-1503
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10088/7936
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.relation.ispartofThe Journal of Heredity 100 (2)
dc.titleEvolution of Microsatellite Loci in the Adaptive Radiation of Hawaiian Honeycreepers
dc.typearticle
sro.description.unitNH-Vertebrate Zoology
sro.description.unitNMNH
sro.description.unitNZP
sro.description.unitcrc
sro.identifier.doi10.1093/jhered/esn111
sro.identifier.itemID77434
sro.identifier.refworksID10272
sro.identifier.urlhttps://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/7936

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