An improved genetic marker panel for conservation monitoring of upper Kootenay River burbot

Burbot populations in the Upper Kootenay watershed, transecting the US-Canada border, are subject to intense monitoring and management after severe declines beginning in the 1970s. Genetic monitoring is a high-priority goal for the East Kootenay Burbot Scientific Working Group, but managers do not c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Conservation genetics resources 2024-06, Vol.16 (2), p.195-197
Hauptverfasser: Harris, Audrey C., Coykendall, D. Katharine, Lamson, Heather, Kovach, Ryan P., Dunnigan, James L., Campbell, Matthew R.
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Zusammenfassung:Burbot populations in the Upper Kootenay watershed, transecting the US-Canada border, are subject to intense monitoring and management after severe declines beginning in the 1970s. Genetic monitoring is a high-priority goal for the East Kootenay Burbot Scientific Working Group, but managers do not currently have a genetic marker panel with enough resolution to understand genetic population structure and family structure in the Upper Kootenay burbot populations. Here, we detail the process of developing and optimizing a cost-effective GTseq panel to aid in the conservation of Upper Kootenay burbot. The final GTseq panel contains 331 markers with sufficient variation to accurately infer population structure and reconstruct pedigrees.
ISSN:1877-7260
1877-7252
1877-7260
DOI:10.1007/s12686-024-01351-9