2023
DOI: 10.56385/magyallorv.2023.03.183-192
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Mikroszatellita-markerek tesztelése dámszarvasok egyedi azonosítása céljából

Abstract: A dámszarvas (Dama dama) Magyarországon jelentős vadgazdálkodási értéket képvisel húsa és trófeája miatt. Védelme érdekében a szerzők egy egyedi szintű azonosításra alkalmas markerkészlet fejlesztését kezdték meg, amely később a vaddal kapcsolatos jogkövetkezménnyel járó esetek (pl. orvvadászat, közlekedési károkozás) megoldásában segíthet. A kutatáshoz 31 mikroszatellita-markert vizsgáltak, és a vizsgált 27 dámszarvasminta alapján négy polimorf markert azonosítottak, amelyek két-három alléllal rendelkeznek. E… Show more

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“…The deviation of the two markers (C32, T156) from the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium was due to the small number of samples, which may also cause the low number of alleles per marker. Two marker groups from Jones et al (2000) [ 21 ] and from Szabolcsi et al (2014) [ 25 ] examined in this study were also tested on 27 other fallow deer samples, showing a third allele in marker OheQ [ 52 ]. This suggests that several other markers may exhibit similar patterns.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The deviation of the two markers (C32, T156) from the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium was due to the small number of samples, which may also cause the low number of alleles per marker. Two marker groups from Jones et al (2000) [ 21 ] and from Szabolcsi et al (2014) [ 25 ] examined in this study were also tested on 27 other fallow deer samples, showing a third allele in marker OheQ [ 52 ]. This suggests that several other markers may exhibit similar patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PiHV infection, first identified in pigeons from New York State in 1943, 31 was initially termed Smadel disease, 37 and was characterized 2 y later in U.S. Army homing pigeons. 32 Since then, individual cases or outbreaks in domestic and free-ranging pigeons have been reported throughout the world, including Australia, 6,23 Belgium, 10,21 China, 15,39 Hungary, 34 Japan, 38 Morocco, 18 the Netherlands, 16,20 New Zealand, 33 Poland, 36 South Africa, 25 Spain, 5 Thailand, 12 the UK, 8,9 and throughout the United States. 2,13,29,31,32…”
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confidence: 99%