2012
DOI: 10.1002/zoo.21010
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Sex Determination in 58 Bird Species and Evaluation of CHD Gene as a Universal Molecular Marker in Bird Sexing

Abstract: The aim of this research was to test the CHD gene (Chromo Helicase DNA-binding gene) as a universal molecular marker for sexing birds of relatively distant species. The CHD gene corresponds to the aim because of its high degree of conservation and different lengths in Z and W chromosomes due to different intron sizes. DNA was isolated from feathers and the amplification of the CHD gene was performed with the following sets of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers: 2550F/2718R and P2/P8. Sex determination was… Show more

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“…The ambiguous results of the primers CHD1Wr/NP/ CHD1Zr compared to HPF/HPR and in the individuals of previously known sex are similar to those reported for the primers P2/P8 and 2550F/2718R [Vucicevic et al, 2012] and could be explained by the variability of length of the intronic region of CHD in some species or even in some individuals [Kahn et al, 1998;Fridolfsson and Ellegren, 1999] or by the absence of heteromorphic sex chromosomes [Wang et al, 2007]. However, possible modifications in the amplification protocols and even in the electrophoresis procedure (use of polyacrylamide gels and restriction enzymes) could improve band resolution with these markers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The ambiguous results of the primers CHD1Wr/NP/ CHD1Zr compared to HPF/HPR and in the individuals of previously known sex are similar to those reported for the primers P2/P8 and 2550F/2718R [Vucicevic et al, 2012] and could be explained by the variability of length of the intronic region of CHD in some species or even in some individuals [Kahn et al, 1998;Fridolfsson and Ellegren, 1999] or by the absence of heteromorphic sex chromosomes [Wang et al, 2007]. However, possible modifications in the amplification protocols and even in the electrophoresis procedure (use of polyacrylamide gels and restriction enzymes) could improve band resolution with these markers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…In Platalea and also Accipitridae and Anatidae species previous attempts at molecular sexing gave ambiguous results (Wang et al, 2007;Ong and Vellayan, 2008). Also a larger number of samples was included for species where the protocol by Vucicevic et al (2012) was previously employed, confirming the reliability and robustness of the method.…”
Section: Visualization Of Pcr Productsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…; Vucicevic et al . ). This easy and accurate technique based on PCR (but see Robertson & Gemmell ) has been widely applied not only for molecular sexing to fresh tissue samples (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%