Recommended order to test markers to find those useful for genetic studies in passerines |
Marker name |
Reference |
Notes |
(a) Passerines† |
1 |
TG markers (n=33) |
Dawson et al. 2010
|
Engineered EST markers: both primers are a 100% match to chicken and zebra finch, possessed no degenerate bases, with a repeat in zebra finch. Test all markers except TG01-092 and TG09-014 * |
2 |
All 24 CAM markers |
Dawson et al. 2013
|
Engineered markers: both primers were a 100% match to chicken and zebra finch, possessed 0-3 degenerate bases per set and included a repeat in both chicken and zebra finch * |
3 |
LOX1, Phtr2, ZL04, Pca7, HrU2, FhU2, Phtr4, Pca9, Pca4 |
Primmer et al. 2005
|
9 loci isolated from various passerines and tested in many species* |
4 |
Tgu6 (=Pte24) |
Slate et al. 2007 (see Klein et al. 2009, Martín-Gálvez et al. 2009, Simeoni et al. 2009, Martín-Gálvez et al. 2014) |
Zebra finch EST locus known to be of utility in distantly related species including multiple passerines, an owl and a roller. |
5 |
GG-C25, Tgu-EST09, 10, 13, 16, 32, 46, 48, 62, 69, 75, 81, 85 |
Karaiskou et al. 2008
|
Zebra finch EST loci, Amplified in at least 7 of 8 species tested (7 passerines and an owl) and polymorphic in at least 5 of 8 species. |
6 |
Ppi2, Pdoµ5, Mjg1, Mcy4 (Mcyµ4), Pcaµ3 (Pca3), Pcaµ9 (Pca9), Pat14 (PAT MP 2-14), Pat43 (PAT MP 2-43), Ls1, Ls2, Phtr3. Gf4, Gf6, Zl04, LOX1. |
Galbusera et al. 2000, (see also Martín-Gálvez et al. 2009 (Pdoµ5, Mcyµ4); Simeoni et al. 2007 (Ppi2, Pca3, LOX1, plus Ase18, Man13-Gga), Simeoni et al. 2009, (PAT MP 2-14 and PAT MP 2-43 ) |
Loci isolated from various passerines and display cross-species utility in multiple species. |
Recommended order to test markers to find those useful for genetic studies in non-passerines |
Marker name |
Reference |
Notes |
(b) Non-passerines† |
1 |
CAM-06, CAM-13, CAM-17, CAM-18, CAM-20 and CAM-24 (CAM set 1, n=6 markers) |
Dawson et al. 2013
|
Engineered markers: both primers are a 100% match to chicken and zebra finch, possessed no degenerate bases and included a repeat in both chicken and zebra finch. |
2 |
TG markers (n=33) |
Dawson et al. 2010
|
Engineered EST markers: both primers are a 100% match to chicken and zebra finch, possessed no degenerate bases, with a repeat in zebra finch. Test all except TG01-092 and TG09-014* |
3 |
Bb111-TG, HvoB1-TGG and TG04-061 |
Klein et al. 2009, Martín-Gálvez et al. 2014 |
Utility in distantly related species including owls, eagle and roller. Homology to passerines and Galliformes. |
4 |
Tgu6 (=Pte24) |
Slate et al. 2007 (see Klein et al. 2009, Martín-Gálvez et al. 2009, Simeoni et al. 2009, Martín-Gálvez et al. 2014) |
Zebra finch EST locus known to be of utility in many distantly related species (including owl, multiple passerines and roller). |
5 |
Rest of the CAM markers (n=18) |
Dawson et al. 2013
|
Engineered markers: both primers were a 100% match to chicken and zebra finch, possessed 1-3 degenerate bases per primer set and included a repeat in both chicken and zebra finch* |
6 |
BmaTATC317, Mopl 6, 15, 21, 26, LarsZAP26/K32, BmTATC403, Calex-01, Calex-05, SNIPE B2, Rbg 18 |
Küpper et al. 2008
|
Markers for shorebirds: markers that successfully amplified and showed polymorphism in at least 2 of the 3 species tested (amplification success >50%). |