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Individualization and estimation of relatedness in crocodilians by DNA fingerprinting with a Bkm-derived probe.

J W Lang1, R K Aggarwal, K C Majumdar, L Singh.   

Abstract

Individual-specific DNA fingerprints of crocodilians were obtained by the use of Bkm-2(8) probe. Pedigree analyses of Crocodylus palustris, C. porosus and Caiman crocodilus revealed that the multiple bands (22-23 bands with Aludigest) thus obtained were inherited stably in a Mendelian fashion. Unique fingerprints permitted us to identify individuals, assign parentage, and reconstruct the DNA profile of a missing parent. Average band sharing between unrelated crocodiles was found to be 0.37. Band sharing between animals of known pedigrees increased predictably with relatedness and provided a basis for distinguishing relatives from non-relatives. Similar results obtained in other species/genera, using the same probe, suggest that this approach may be applicable to all species of crocodilians, and could facilitate genetic studies of wild and captive populations.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8479440     DOI: 10.1007/bf00279530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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