Data from: A universal and reliable assay for molecular sex identification of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
In heterogametic species, biological differences between the two sexes are ubiquitous, and hence, errors in sex identification can be a significant source of noise and bias in studies where sex-related sources of variation are of interest or need to be controlled for. We developed and validated a un...
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Zusammenfassung: | In heterogametic species, biological differences between the two sexes are
ubiquitous, and hence, errors in sex identification can be a significant
source of noise and bias in studies where sex-related sources of variation
are of interest or need to be controlled for. We developed and validated a
universal multi-marker assay for reliable sex identification of
three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus). The assay makes use of
genotype scores from three sex-linked loci, and utilizes Bayesian
probabilistic inference to identify sex of the genotyped individuals. The
results, validated with 286 phenotypically sexed individuals from six
populations of sticklebacks representing all major genetic lineages (cf.
Pacific, Atlantic and Japan Sea) indicate that in contrast to commonly
used single-marker based sex identification assays, the developed
multi-marker assay should be 100% accurate. Since the markers in the assay
can be scored from agarose gels, it provides a quick and cost-efficient
tool for universal sex identification of three-spined sticklebacks. The
general principle of combining information from multiple markers to
improve the reliability of sex identification is transferable and can be
utilized to develop and validate similar assays for other species. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.h5d55 |