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Development and characterization of 79 nuclear markers amplifying in viviparous and oviparous clades of the European common lizard
Authors:J. L. Horreo,M. L. Peláez,T. Suárez,P. S. Fitze
Affiliation:1.Department of Ecology and Evolution (DEE),University of Lausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland;2.Department of Biodiversity and Ecologic Restoration,Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología (IPE-CSIC),Jaca,Spain;3.Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology,Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC),Madrid,Spain;4.Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology,Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas (CIB-CSIC),Madrid,Spain;5.Fundación Araid, Edificio CEEI Aragón,Zaragoza,Spain
Abstract:The European common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) is a widely distributed species across Europe and Asia exhibiting two reproductive modes (oviparity/viviparity), six major lineages and several sublineages. It has been used to tackle a large variety of research questions, nevertheless, few nuclear DNA sequence markers have been developed for this species. Here we developed 79 new nuclear DNA sequence markers using a clonation protocol. These markers were amplified in several oviparous and viviparous specimens including samples of all extant clades, to test the amplification success and their diversity. 49.4% of the markers were polymorphic and of those, 51.3% amplified in all and 94.9% amplified in 5–7 of the extant Z. vivipara clades. These new markers will be very useful for the study of the population structure, population dynamics, and micro/macro evolution of Z. vivipara. Cross-species amplification in four lizard species (Psammodromus edwardsianus, Podarcis muralis, Lacerta bilineata, and Takydromus sexlineatus) was positive in several of the markers, and six makers amplified in all five species. The large genetic distance between P. edwardsianus and Z. vivipara further suggests that these markers may as well be employed in many other species.
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