Sex identification by alternative polymerase chain reaction methods in Falconiformes

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作者
Ito, H
Sudo-Yamaji, A
Abe, M
Murase, T
Tsubota, T
机构
[1] Gifu Univ, Fac Agr, Lab Theriogenol, Gifu 5011193, Japan
[2] Eaglet Off Inc, Shiga 5210311, Japan
关键词
Falconiformes; sex identification; chromo-helicase-DNA binding protein (CHD) gene; PCR; amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS);
D O I
10.2108/zsj.20.339
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
A number of avian species are difficult to sex morphologically, especially as nestlings. Like other avian species, many species of Falconiformes are sexually monomorphic. Therefore, it is desirable that new methods based on DNA analysis are established in Falconiformes and other sexual monomorphic species. We identified sex in Falconiformes by two alternative methods. First, we used a sexing method based on the intronic length variation between CHD1W and CHD1Z using primers flanking the intron. In this method, two species of Falconidae could be identified for sexing. However, six species of Accipitridae could not, because they have few length variations. The second method used was based on differences in sequences between CHD1W and CHD1Z From sequence analysis, a T-terminal mismatch primer on point mutation conserved among Falconiformes was designed, and identification of sex with the amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) was performed. This method could identify sex in all species tested. In addition, because the T-terminal mismatch primer was designed on a point mutation conserved among Falconiformes, ARMS with these primers may identify sex in all Falconiformes. These are simple and rapid sexing methods, since only polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and agarose electrophoresis are required. In conclusion, sex identification by an alternative PCR approach based on intronic length variation and on differences in sequences between CHD1W and CHD1Z proved applicable to and useful for Falconiformes.
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