Double specific nested PCR and diagnostic SNP assay for species identification in lynx fecal critical samples

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Cruz, Alejandra and Matallanas, Beatriz and Lobón-Rovira, Javier and Casanovas, Jorge G. and Alonso Campos, Germán and Arana Montes, María del Pilar (2018) Double specific nested PCR and diagnostic SNP assay for species identification in lynx fecal critical samples. Conservation Genetics Resources . pp. 1-3. ISSN 1877-7252, ESSN: 1877-7260

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Abstract

The single lynx species present in the Iberian Peninsula—Lynx pardinus (Temmink, 1827)—is one of the most threatened felines in the world so, any biological indication of its presence is significant. However, it is a very elusive species and physical evidence through direct visualization or camera trapping is difficult to obtain. Genetic noninvasive methods, in particular, molecular scatology, are a reliable alternative to unequivocally identify the presence of a species in a given geographical area. We have developed a highly specific and sensitive molecular method to identify the presence of this critically endangered lynx species from severely deteriorated fecal samples. The method consists in a double specific nested PCR of mitochondrial
D-loop sequences and two diagnostic SNPs detected by a multiplex primer extension reaction.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Iberian lynx; Fecal DNA; Threatened species; Nested PCR; Diagnostic SNPs
Subjects:Medical sciences > Biology > Genetics
Medical sciences > Biology > Mammals
ID Code:54749
Deposited On:22 Mar 2019 11:37
Last Modified:22 Jun 2022 12:07

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