Estimating null allele frequencies at a microsatellite locus in the oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) |
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Authors: | R. VAN TREUREN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics, and Zoological Laboratory, University of Groningen, Kerklaan 30, 9751 NN Haren, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A significant heterozygote deficiency was found for microsatellite locus 20H7 among adult breeding birds in four populations of the oystercatcher ( Haematopus ostralegus ). Genotype frequencies at seven other loci were according to Hardy–Weinberg equilibria. Deviations between observed and expected genotype numbers decreased substantially when the data were corrected based on the estimated frequency of a putative null allele at locus 20H7 . However, no null homozygotes were observed in the total sample of 378 individuals. The probability that, because of chance effects, null homozygotes were not represented in the sample ( n =230) from the most intensively studied population (Schiermonnikoog) was estimated to be less than 1%. Parent–offspring comparisons from Schiermonnikoog showed that observed genotype numbers in the offspring were in accordance with expected values based on the estimated frequency of the putative null allele in the population. Moreover, a null homozygote was observed among the nestlings. The combined results indicated that a null allele is present at locus 20H7 in oystercatchers and that the inheritance is according to normal Mendelian segregation. If the absence of null homozygotes among adult animals cannot be ascribed to statistical effects, null homozygotes may suffer a selective disadvantage during the juvenile stage. |
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Keywords: | Haematopus ostralegus heterozygote deficiency inheritance microsatellites null allele progeny analysis |
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