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A SIMPLE AND IMPROVED DNA TEST FOR AVIAN SEX DETERMINATION

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AUK
Volume 126, Issue 4, Pages 779-783

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AMER ORNITHOLOGISTS UNION
DOI: 10.1525/auk.2009.08203

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CHD gene; CHD-W specific primer; sex differentiation; universal sexing

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  1. 2008 Brain Korea 21 Project
  2. Korean Ministry of the Environment

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Determining the sex of a bird on the basis of its morphological characteristics is difficult in >50% of avian species; in nestlings, this rate is even higher. Given that male birds have two identical sex chromosomes (ZZ), whereas females are heterogametic (ZW), the development of a DNA-based sexing method has been widely investigated in several species. Griffiths et al. (1998) reported a simple DNA test using intronic size variation; however, this method cannot differentiate birds that have small or nonexistent size variations. We report a simple and novel DNA test for avian sex determination using a novel primer (PO) specific for the unique sequence of the chromohelicase-DNA-binding (CHD)-W gene. Use of a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and simple agarose-gel electrophoresis with PO and with the primers P2 and P8 described by Griffiths et al. (1998) revealed that the P0-P2 combination Could amplify the partial CHD-W gene alone. Consequently, we found that PO could be used to identify only the CHD-W gene. We anticipate that this multiplex PCR will be useful for universal avian sexing, regardless of the intronic size variation. Received 14 October 2008, accepted 20 April 2009.

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