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 attempted in 284 samples of 58 bird species. It was successful in 50 bird species; in 16 of those (Alopochen aegyptiacus, Ara severus, Aratinga acuticaudata, Bucorvus leadbeateri, Cereopsis novaehollandiae, Columba arquatrix, Corvus c...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world’s speci...
SUMMARY Background: Defining the sex of individual birds can be crucial for scientific studies and ...
Sexing of birds is indispensable for scientific, breeding and conservation programs but is difficult...
The aim of this research was to test the CHD gene (Chromo Helicase DNA-binding gene) as a universal ...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Birds are difficult to sex. Nestlings rarely show sex-linked morphology and we estimate that adult f...
Abstract: In many bird species, males and females cannot be discriminated on the basis of external c...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Numerous avian species are sexually monomorphic, especially nestlings, posing difficulties in determ...
Several bird species are sexually monomorphic. In this case, molecular approach is an efficient meth...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Nowadays, illegal trafficking and smuggling of animals are among the greatest threats to many avian ...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world’s speci...
SUMMARY Background: Defining the sex of individual birds can be crucial for scientific studies and ...
Sexing of birds is indispensable for scientific, breeding and conservation programs but is difficult...
The aim of this research was to test the CHD gene (Chromo Helicase DNA-binding gene) as a universal ...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Birds are difficult to sex. Nestlings rarely show sex-linked morphology and we estimate that adult f...
Abstract: In many bird species, males and females cannot be discriminated on the basis of external c...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Numerous avian species are sexually monomorphic, especially nestlings, posing difficulties in determ...
Several bird species are sexually monomorphic. In this case, molecular approach is an efficient meth...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Nowadays, illegal trafficking and smuggling of animals are among the greatest threats to many avian ...
In theory, birds should control the sex ratio of the offspring they produce. In practice, we have ve...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world’s speci...
SUMMARY Background: Defining the sex of individual birds can be crucial for scientific studies and ...
Sexing of birds is indispensable for scientific, breeding and conservation programs but is difficult...