Based on the sequences of the bovine amelogenin genes, we have designed a protocol for sexing DNA samples of wild ruminants. Basically the protocol consists on the co-amplification of two specific fragments, one from Ychromosome and one for the X chromosome, making the use of a PCR control unnecessary. It has been demonstrated to be useful for sex identification in a total of 164 samples belonging to six different wild ruminant species. We propose adding to the census procedure commonly based in faecal groups counting, the faecal sampling and application of the protocol design here, to estimate the sex ratio
AbstractIn the present work, a PCR-based method was proposed for the sexing of cattle meat by amplif...
The present study describes a rapid, simple method of bovine IVF embryo sexing by use of PCR techniq...
Many processes in wild populations are difficult to study. Genetic data, often non-invasively collec...
Based on the sequences of the bovine amelogenin genes, we have designed a protocol for sexing DNA sa...
Abstract Background Simple and precise methods for sex determination in animals are a pre-requisite ...
Sex determination of livestock is performed to achieve the objectives of livestock breeding programm...
We describe a simple single-reaction technique for identifying the sex of white-tailed deer (Odocoil...
Molecular sexing techniques are widely applied in conservation biology, although the range of forens...
Molecular sexing in wild and domestic animals has becoming an important issue in several fields incl...
A PCR-based sex determination assay for sheep and cattle embryos was developed using mouse embryos f...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is an economically important game species facing some conservation iss...
This study was conducted in the physiology lab. / department of animal production / college of Agric...
Accurate and cost-effective PCR based sex identification is important in animal production because i...
We have developed a new method for sex determination based on simultaneous detection of the SRY (sex...
Abstract Background The early radiation of the Cetartiodactyla is complex, and unambiguous molecular...
AbstractIn the present work, a PCR-based method was proposed for the sexing of cattle meat by amplif...
The present study describes a rapid, simple method of bovine IVF embryo sexing by use of PCR techniq...
Many processes in wild populations are difficult to study. Genetic data, often non-invasively collec...
Based on the sequences of the bovine amelogenin genes, we have designed a protocol for sexing DNA sa...
Abstract Background Simple and precise methods for sex determination in animals are a pre-requisite ...
Sex determination of livestock is performed to achieve the objectives of livestock breeding programm...
We describe a simple single-reaction technique for identifying the sex of white-tailed deer (Odocoil...
Molecular sexing techniques are widely applied in conservation biology, although the range of forens...
Molecular sexing in wild and domestic animals has becoming an important issue in several fields incl...
A PCR-based sex determination assay for sheep and cattle embryos was developed using mouse embryos f...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is an economically important game species facing some conservation iss...
This study was conducted in the physiology lab. / department of animal production / college of Agric...
Accurate and cost-effective PCR based sex identification is important in animal production because i...
We have developed a new method for sex determination based on simultaneous detection of the SRY (sex...
Abstract Background The early radiation of the Cetartiodactyla is complex, and unambiguous molecular...
AbstractIn the present work, a PCR-based method was proposed for the sexing of cattle meat by amplif...
The present study describes a rapid, simple method of bovine IVF embryo sexing by use of PCR techniq...
Many processes in wild populations are difficult to study. Genetic data, often non-invasively collec...