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  • SNP data to Phylogenetics

    Heya,

    I am trying to use RADseq for examining phylogeography in a similar manner to that of Emerson et al. (2010)

    http://www.pnas.org/content/107/37/16196.full.pdf

    An initial phylogeographic study is based upon Mt COII sequences, and then
    individuals were pooled (n=3-6) and run through the RADseq protocol. I've then run them through the stacks pipeline.

    http://creskolab.uoregon.edu/stacks/comp/denovo_map.php

    I now have SNP data relative to a range of sites, but I'm not really sure what to do from here. I suppose I would like to compile a bunch of fasta sequences for phylogenetic analyses, constructed from positions where SNPs occur- but I'm not sure how to achieve this. If anyone can offer advice, I'd be eternally grateful!!

    Cheers.

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    Is there a ref genome available or a closely related one?
    www.floragenex.com
    www.biotasciences.com

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    • #3
      Heya,

      Its funky- we have the genome of a clade, where at least 2 exist. Its the earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus by the way, which consists of a species complex with huge variation (~13.5%).

      In the meantime, I used the -g option in the "populations" programme of stacks (after denovo_map.pl with -s, as opposed to a super parent) and a series of filters to extract snps.

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      • #4
        Hi,

        I've been doing a similar thing. Depending on the format you have your SNPs in a custom Perl script worked a treat for me. I just concatenated them all into FASTA entries for each individual (from .VCF files in my case).

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