The aim of this study was to test the feasibility and efficacy of a non-invasive molecular method for gender identification of parrots, using different types of samples and the Chromo Helicase DNA-binding (CHD) gene as a molecular marker. DNA was isolated primarily from feathers and the amplification of the CHD gene was performed using 2550F/2718R primers. In order to compare the reliability of different sources of DNA, we used buccal swab, blood and feces. All sample types exerted successful sexing results with the exception of feces samples where the success rate was 25%. Sexing was successfully determined in 239 birds belonging to 32 species of parrots. In 6 species (Amazona finschi, A. leucocephala, Aratinga aurea, Bamardius zonarius, C...
Several bird species are sexually monomorphic. In this case, molecular approach is an efficient meth...
We present two new avian molecular sexing techniques for nonpasserine and passerine birds (Neognatha...
Sexing ostrich chicks and juveniles before the dimorphous appearance of the plumage that starts at 1...
Methods for the identification of the sex of bird species without external sexual dimorphism are spe...
Background and Aim: Many avian species are considered sexually monomorphic. In monomorphic bird spec...
The aim of this research was to test the CHD gene (Chromo Helicase DNA-binding gene) as a universal ...
Abstract: In many bird species, males and females cannot be discriminated on the basis of external c...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world's speci...
This study aimed to determine the sex of Tanimbar Cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) birds by amplifying ...
The yellow-crested cockatoo (Cacatua sulphurea, Gmelin 1788) is an endemic bird in eastern part of I...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world's speci...
Numerous avian species are sexually monomorphic, especially nestlings, posing difficulties in determ...
Abstract. Pamulang YV, Haryanto A. 2021. Short Communication: Molecular bird sexing on kutilang (Pyc...
Sexing of birds is indispensable for scientific, breeding and conservation programs but is difficult...
A simple methodology was developed to select new sex-specific primers for bird sexing from degraded ...
Several bird species are sexually monomorphic. In this case, molecular approach is an efficient meth...
We present two new avian molecular sexing techniques for nonpasserine and passerine birds (Neognatha...
Sexing ostrich chicks and juveniles before the dimorphous appearance of the plumage that starts at 1...
Methods for the identification of the sex of bird species without external sexual dimorphism are spe...
Background and Aim: Many avian species are considered sexually monomorphic. In monomorphic bird spec...
The aim of this research was to test the CHD gene (Chromo Helicase DNA-binding gene) as a universal ...
Abstract: In many bird species, males and females cannot be discriminated on the basis of external c...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world's speci...
This study aimed to determine the sex of Tanimbar Cockatoo (Cacatua goffiniana) birds by amplifying ...
The yellow-crested cockatoo (Cacatua sulphurea, Gmelin 1788) is an endemic bird in eastern part of I...
Visually identifying the sex of a bird can be difficult. It cannot be done in half the world's speci...
Numerous avian species are sexually monomorphic, especially nestlings, posing difficulties in determ...
Abstract. Pamulang YV, Haryanto A. 2021. Short Communication: Molecular bird sexing on kutilang (Pyc...
Sexing of birds is indispensable for scientific, breeding and conservation programs but is difficult...
A simple methodology was developed to select new sex-specific primers for bird sexing from degraded ...
Several bird species are sexually monomorphic. In this case, molecular approach is an efficient meth...
We present two new avian molecular sexing techniques for nonpasserine and passerine birds (Neognatha...
Sexing ostrich chicks and juveniles before the dimorphous appearance of the plumage that starts at 1...