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  • RADSeq / Population Genomics with Polyploid Organisms

    Hi all,

    I am working with some polyploid organisms (ploidy not always known, but tetra and up) that we want to do some RADSeq / CRoPS sequencing with. These are organisms for which I have no reference genome. I am interested in clarifying the phylogeography of some species, but this is not my only aim.

    I have been so far working with the Stacks software. Previously this was great as I was working with diploid (mammalian) organisms; however, now I have these polyploids and I read that Stacks is not built to work with polyploid organisms (although there are some suggestions as to how one can tweak the parameters a bit to try to get it working).

    I have also read the paper by Peterson et al that details an alternative approach for dealing with RADSeq data, in this case specifically double-digest radseq. In this article, they seem to me to suggest that this approach would be better suited for polyploid organisms because it uses a "ploidy-aware" quality filter in place of the Stacks multinomial-based likelihood model which assumes a certain (diploid) allelic ratio.

    My questions:
    1. Does anyone has any experience working with this sort of data or either of these programs?
    2. Any recommendations regarding how to approach this kind of data with Stacks or with another program?
    3. Any further caveats or advice?


    Thanks very much,

    Mario

    P.S. Forgive the cross-posting to Biostars. Not sure what the etiquette is on repeat questions but I'm sure there's a lot of overlap between the two sites.

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