| Literature DB >> 18385011 |
Hsueh-Wei Chang1, Ta-Ching Chou, De-Leung Gu, Chun-An Cheng, Chia-Che Chang, Cheng-Te Yao, Li-Yeh Chuang, Cheng-Hao Wen, Yii-Cheng Chou, Kock-Yee Tan, Chien-Chung Cheng.
Abstract
Eagles are sexually monomorphic and therefore it is difficult to determine their gender, which is a crucial need for management purposes. In this study, we have developed an improved gender identification method by exploiting length differences between the Chromo-Helicase-DNA binding protein (CHD)-Z and CHD-W genes of Spilornis cheela hoya. By comparing DNA sequences for CHD-W and CHD-Z from 10 species of Falconiformes eagles we designed universal gender identification PCR primers that exploit differences in product size. Standard agarose gels were shown to easily distinguish between the 148-bp CHD-ZW and the 258-bp CHD-W PCR products. When used with 28 samples of S. cheela hoya, our improved universal primers provided a fast and precise gender identification assay.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18385011 DOI: 10.1016/j.mcp.2007.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Probes ISSN: 0890-8508 Impact factor: 2.365