Identification of monozygotic twin chimpanzees by microsatellite analysis
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2000
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Zygosity determination is important for epidemiological, biological, obstetric, and prognostic studies in both human and nonhuman primates. In this study, microsatellite loci were used to screen a pair of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) twins and their parents. The twins share identical alleles at all loci tested. The probability of dizygotic origin is estimated to be 2.9 x 10(-11). Even after excluding linkage of loci on the same chromosome, the probability is still low enough (3.7 x 10(-9)) to exclude dizygotic origin. MHC typing was also done on Patr-DRB and Patr-DQB loci and the twins share identical alleles at both loci, consistent with the microsatellite results. Together these results demonstrate a monozygotic origin for the chimp twins. Our results suggest that microsatellite analysis is a powerful method for zygosity determination, which can be screened reliably and efficiently. Am. J. Primatol. 52:101-106, 2000. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Identification of monozygotic twin chimpanzees by microsatellite analysis |
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Zhang, YW; Lawrance, SK; Ryder, OA; Zhang, YP; Isaza, R.Identification of monozygotic twin chimpanzees by microsatellite analysis,52,101-106,(SCI-E): |
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