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1 February 2014 PCR-based Method for Sex Identification of Eastern Sarus Crane (Grus antigone sharpii): Implications for Reintroduction Programs in Thailand
Jiranan Insee, Sumate Kamolnorranath, Sudarat Baicharoen, Sriphapai Chumpadang, Wanchai Sawasu, Worawidh Wajjwalku
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Abstract

Due to human activity and a reduction in the size and quality of wetland habitats, populations of the Eastern sarus crane (Grus antigone sharpii) have declined dramatically across their range in Southeast Asia. Conservation efforts in Thailand have focused on reintroduction of the founders harboring the highest genetic diversity. One of the most important requirements to ensure the persistence of the reintroduced populations is a balanced sex ratio. In this study we tested three simple PCR-based methods which may be used for reliable sex identification in G. a. sharpii. The first method employs two combined primer sets based on a 0.6 kb EcoRI fragment (EE0.6). The second method is based on the intronic length polymorphism of the chromo-helicase DNA binding protein (CHD). The last technique relies on PCR-RFLP technique. The sex of six known and 24 unknown cranes were successfully identified by all three methods. These PCR-based sex identification methods are also useful for captive breeding management of G. a. sharpii.

© 2014 Zoological Society of Japan
Jiranan Insee, Sumate Kamolnorranath, Sudarat Baicharoen, Sriphapai Chumpadang, Wanchai Sawasu, and Worawidh Wajjwalku "PCR-based Method for Sex Identification of Eastern Sarus Crane (Grus antigone sharpii): Implications for Reintroduction Programs in Thailand," Zoological Science 31(2), 95-100, (1 February 2014). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.31.95
Received: 4 June 2013; Accepted: 1 October 2013; Published: 1 February 2014
KEYWORDS
EcoRI fragment
Grus antigone sharpii
PCR-based
PCR-RFLP
sex identification
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