1. Development of genomic resources for the tick Ixodes ricinus: isolation and characterization of single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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Quillery, E., Quenez, O., Peterlongo, P., and Plantard, O.
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CASTOR bean tick , *GENETICS , *PARASITES , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *PATHOGENIC microorganisms , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *BIOINFORMATICS - Abstract
Assessing the genetic variability of the tick Ixodes ricinus-an important vector of pathogens in Europe -is an essential step for setting up antitick control methods. Here, we report the first identification of a set of SNPs isolated from the genome of I. ricinus, by applying a reduction in genomic complexity, pyrosequencing and new bioinformatics tools. Almost 1.4 million of reads (average length: 528 nt) were generated with a full Roche 454 GS FLX run on two reduced representation libraries of I. ricinus. A newly developed bioinformatics tool (DiscoSnp), which isolates SNPs without requiring any reference genome, was used to obtain 321 088 putative SNPs. Stringent selection criteria were applied in a bioinformatics pipeline to select 1768 SNPs for the development of specific primers. Among 384 randomly SNPs tested by Fluidigm genotyping technology on 464 individuals ticks, 368 SNPs loci (96%) exhibited the presence of the two expected alleles. Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium tests conducted on six natural populations of ticks have shown that from 26 to 46 of the 384 loci exhibited significant heterozygote deficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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