DNA degradation in avian faecal samples and feasibility of non-invasive genetic studies applied to threatened capercaillie populations
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2006
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Resumo |
We evaluated the feasibility of using faeces as a non-invasively collected DNA source for the genetic study of an endangered bird population (capercaillie; Tetrao urogallus). We used a multitube approach, and for our panel of 11 microsatellites genotyping reliability was estimated at 98% with five repetitions. Experiments showed that free DNases in faecal material were the major cause of DNA degradation. Our results demonstrate that using avian faeces as a source of DNA, reliable microsatellite genotyping can be obtained with a reasonable number of PCR replicates. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_1ABC56DED65D isbn:1566-0621 doi:10.1007/s10592-005-9023-7 isiid:000238026600011 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Fonte |
Conservation Genetics, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 449-453 |
Palavras-Chave | #bird; DNA degradation; faeces; genotyping errors; microsatellites; non-invasive sampling |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |