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Data from: Cross-platform compatibility of de novo-aligned SNPs in a non-model butterfly genus

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Campbell, Erin O. et al. (2017). Data from: Cross-platform compatibility of de novo-aligned SNPs in a non-model butterfly genus [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2bc7c

Abstract

High-throughput sequencing methods for genotyping genome-wide markers are being rapidly adopted for phylogenetics of non-model organisms in conservation and biodiversity studies. However, the reproducibility of SNP genotyping and degree of marker overlap or compatibility between datasets from different methodologies have not been tested in non-model systems. Using double-digest restriction site associated DNA sequencing, we sequenced a common set of 22 specimens from the butterfly genus Speyeria on two different Illumina platforms, using two variations of library preparation. We then used a de novo approach to bioinformatic locus assembly and SNP discovery for subsequent phylogenetic analyses. We found a high rate of locus recovery despite differences in library preparation and sequencing platforms, as well as overall high levels of data compatibility after data processing and filtering. These results provide the first application of NGS methods for phylogenetic reconstruction in Speyeria, and support the use and long-term viability of SNP genotyping applications in non-model systems.

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