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1 December 2006 NON-INVASIVE METHOD TO OBTAIN DNA FROM FRESHWATER MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONIDAE)
WILLIAM F. HENLEY, PAUL J. GROBLER, RICHARD J. NEVES
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Abstract

To determine whether DNA could be isolated from tissues obtained by brush-swabbing the mantle, viscera and foot, mantle-clips and swabbed cells were obtained from eight Quadrula pustulosa (Lea, 1831). DNA yields from clips and swabbings were 447.0 and 975.3 ηg/μL, respectively. Furthermore, comparisons of sequences from the ND-1 mitochondrial gene region showed a 100% sequence agreement of DNA from cells obtained by clips and swabs. To determine the number of swabs needed to obtain adequate yields of DNA for analyses, the visceras and feet of 5 Q. pustulosa each were successively swabbed 2, 4 and 6 times. DNA yields from the 2, 4 and 6 swabbed mussel groups were 399.4, 833.8 and 852.6 ng/μL, respectively. ND-1 sequences from the lowest yield still provided 846–901 bp for the ND-1 region. Nevertheless, to ensure adequate DNA yield from cell samples obtained by swabbing, we recommend that 4 swab-strokes of the viscera and foot be obtained. The use of integumental swabbing for collection of cells for determination of genetic relationships among freshwater mussels is noninvasive, when compared with tissue collection by mantle-clipping. Therefore, its use is recommended for freshwater mussels, especially state-protected or federally listed mussel species.

WILLIAM F. HENLEY, PAUL J. GROBLER, and RICHARD J. NEVES "NON-INVASIVE METHOD TO OBTAIN DNA FROM FRESHWATER MUSSELS (BIVALVIA: UNIONIDAE)," Journal of Shellfish Research 25(3), 975-977, (1 December 2006). https://doi.org/10.2983/0730-8000(2006)25[975:NMTODF]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 December 2006
KEYWORDS
Genetics
integument
mantle-clipping
swabbing
Unionidae
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