| Literature DB >> 26860950 |
Pranay Amruth Maroju1, Sonu Yadav2, Vishnupriya Kolipakam3, Shweta Singh4, Qamar Qureshi5, Yadvendradev Jhala6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-invasive sampling has opened avenues for the genetic study of elusive species, which has contributed significantly to their conservation. Where field based identity of non-invasive sample is ambiguous (e.g. carnivore scats), it is essential to establish identity of the species through molecular approaches. A cost effective procedure to ascertain species identity is to use species specific primers (SSP) for PCR amplification and subsequent resolution through agarose gel electrophoresis. However, SSPs if ill designed can often cross amplify non-target sympatric species. Herein we report the problem of cross amplification with currently published SSPs, which have been used in several recent scientific articles on tigers (Panthera tigris) and leopards (Panthera pardus) in India. Since these papers form pioneering research on which future work will be based, an early rectification is required so as to not propagate this error further.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26860950 PMCID: PMC4748499 DOI: 10.1186/s12863-016-0344-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Results of various specificity tests for tiger and leopard specific primers available in literature
| Primer | Target species | In silico PCR positive amplification, Ampliflix | NCBI Primer BLAST match with non-target species | PCR Positive amplification | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forward | Reverse | ||||
| TIG 490a | tiger | tiger | Hyena | lion, hyana (striped & spotted), lynx, puma | tiger, leopard, lion |
| TIG 509b | tiger | tiger | tiger, leopard | puma | tiger, leopard, lion |
| NADH4c | leopard | lion, tiger, hyena | lion, leopard | lion | leopard, lion, clouded leopard, tiger |
| TSPd | tiger | tiger | tiger | - | tiger |
| LSPe | leopard | leopard | leopard | - | leopard |
a,b – Mukherjee & Mondol et al., 2007 [15]; c– Mondol et al., 2009 [17]; d– Bhagavatula et al.,2006 [16]; e– This study
Fig. 1Electrophoresis picture showing amplifciation of various sympatric carnovores and prey (X-axis lanes(with published tiger and leopard specific primers (Y-axis). Lane1-15: 100 bp ladder, tiger, leopard, lion (Panthera leo persica), striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena), clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), caracal (Caracal caracal), jungle cat (Felis chaus), wolf (Canis lupus pallipes), golden jackal (Canis aureus), dog (Canis familiaris), fox (Vulpes bengalensis), sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), extraction control, PCR control. Note TIG 509 AND TIG 490, both tiger specific primers amplify leopards and at the same product size. NADH4 a leopard specific primer amplifies tigers, lions and clouded leopards and at the same product size as leopards