2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265311
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Development of 16 novel EST-SSR markers for species identification and cross-genus amplification in sambar, sika, and red deer

Abstract: Deer genera around the globe are threatened by anthropogenic interference. The translocation of alien species and their subsequent genetic introgression into indigenous deer populations is particularly harmful to the species of greatest conservation concern. Products derived from deer, including venison and antler velvet, are also at risk of fraudulent labeling. The current molecular markers used to genetically identify deer species were developed from genome sequences and have limited applicability for cross-… Show more

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“…The 1K chip, developed based on resequencing technology, can accurately distinguish sika deer, red deer and hybrids and judge the degree of hybridization [ 43 ]. Similarly, expression sequence labeling–simple sequence repeat (EST-SSR) is also used for identifying hybrids [ 44 ]. Based on the chip and EST-SSR, the parent individuals for breeding innovations can be scientifically selected.…”
Section: Utilization Of Velvet Deer Germplasm Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1K chip, developed based on resequencing technology, can accurately distinguish sika deer, red deer and hybrids and judge the degree of hybridization [ 43 ]. Similarly, expression sequence labeling–simple sequence repeat (EST-SSR) is also used for identifying hybrids [ 44 ]. Based on the chip and EST-SSR, the parent individuals for breeding innovations can be scientifically selected.…”
Section: Utilization Of Velvet Deer Germplasm Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%