Estimating the number of genome copies in a tissue sample can serve various purposes. For example, such an estimate serves as a scaling variable when measuring telomeres with quantitative PCR. We describe the primer development and evaluation for the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) gene in the Great Tit Parus major, as a control gene to estimate genome copy number. We demonstrate specific amplification with negligible variation in 48 Great Tits and cross-amplification in 53 Blue Tits Cyanistes caeruleus. We conclude this primer set to be reliable for amplification of GAPDH as a reference gene for quantitative PCR analysis in Great and Blue Tits.
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild population...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
Estimating the number of genome copies in a tissue sample can serve various purposes. For example, s...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Telomeres are highly conserved repeated sequences found at the ends of linear chromosomes. Measuring...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
Background: The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
We present the application of a real-time quantitative PCR assay, previously developed to measure re...
We present the application of a real-time quantitative PCR assay, previously developed to measure re...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild population...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
Estimating the number of genome copies in a tissue sample can serve various purposes. For example, s...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Telomeres are highly conserved repeated sequences found at the ends of linear chromosomes. Measuring...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
Background: The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
We present the application of a real-time quantitative PCR assay, previously developed to measure re...
We present the application of a real-time quantitative PCR assay, previously developed to measure re...
Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild populatio...
Currently there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild population...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...