Lion Localizer: A software tool for inferring the provenance of lions (Panthera leo) using mitochondrial DNA.

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Heredity Pub Date : 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1093/jhered/esad072
Wesley C Au, Simon G Dures, Yasuko Ishida, Cory E Green, Kai Zhao, Rob Ogden, Alfred L Roca
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The illegal poaching of lions for their body parts poses a severe threat to lion populations across Africa. Poaching accounts for 35% of all human-caused lion deaths, with 51% attributed to retaliatory killings following livestock predation. In nearly half of the retaliatory killings, lion body parts are removed, suggesting that high demand for lion body parts may fuel killings attributed to human-lion conflict. Trafficked items are often confiscated in transit or destination countries far from their country of origin. DNA from lion parts may in some cases be the only available means for examining their geographic origins. In this paper, we present the Lion Localizer, a full-stack software tool that houses a comprehensive database of lion mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences sourced from previously published studies. The database covers 146 localities from across the African continent and India, providing information on the potential provenance of seized lion body parts. Lion mtDNA sequences of 350 or 1,140 bp corresponding to the cytochrome b region can be generated from lion products and queried against the Lion Localizer database. Using the query sequence, the Lion Localizer generates a listing of exact or partial matches, which are displayed on an interactive map of Africa. This allows for the rapid identification of potential regions and localities where lions have been or are presently being targeted by poachers. By examining the potential provenance of lion samples, the Lion Localizer serves as a valuable resource in the fight against lion poaching. The software is available at https://lionlocalizer.org.

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Lion Localizer:一个软件工具,用于推断狮子(Panthera leo)的来源,使用线粒体DNA。
非法盗猎狮子以获取其身体部位,对整个非洲的狮子种群构成了严重威胁。偷猎占狮子人为死亡总数的35%,其中51%归因于牲畜捕食后的报复性杀戮。在近一半的报复性杀戮中,狮子的身体部位被切除,这表明对狮子身体部位的高需求可能助长了人狮冲突造成的杀戮。被贩运的物品往往在远离原产国的过境国或目的地国被没收。在某些情况下,来自狮子身体部位的DNA可能是检验其地理起源的唯一可用手段。在本文中,我们介绍了Lion Localizer,这是一个全栈软件工具,它包含了一个来自先前发表的研究的狮子线粒体DNA (mtDNA)序列的综合数据库。该数据库涵盖了非洲大陆和印度的146个地区,提供了有关被查获的狮子身体部位可能来源的信息。可以从狮子产品中生成细胞色素b区对应的350 bp或1140 bp的狮子mtDNA序列,并在Lion Localizer数据库中查询。使用查询序列,Lion Localizer生成一个完全匹配或部分匹配的列表,显示在非洲的交互式地图上。这样就可以快速确定狮子曾经或正在成为偷猎者目标的潜在地区和地点。通过检查狮子样本的潜在来源,狮子定位器是打击狮子偷猎的宝贵资源。该软件可在https: //lionlocalizer.org获得。
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Journal of Heredity
Journal of Heredity 生物-遗传学
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5.20
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63
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期刊介绍: Over the last 100 years, the Journal of Heredity has established and maintained a tradition of scholarly excellence in the publication of genetics research. Virtually every major figure in the field has contributed to the journal. Established in 1903, Journal of Heredity covers organismal genetics across a wide range of disciplines and taxa. Articles include such rapidly advancing fields as conservation genetics of endangered species, population structure and phylogeography, molecular evolution and speciation, molecular genetics of disease resistance in plants and animals, genetic biodiversity and relevant computer programs.
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