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Twenty-eight new microsatellite loci in chicken and their cross-species amplification in Japanese quail and helmeted guinea fowl
Boniface Baboreka Kyayng1), Inoue-Marutama,M.1),Takahashi,H.2), Minezawa,M.2), Tsudzuki,M.3), Mizutani,M.4) and Ito,S.1)
1) Faculty of Agriculture,Gifu University,
2) National Institute of Agrobiological sciences,3)Graduate School of Biosphere Science,
4)Nippon Institute for Biological Science
Animal Science Journal, 74:255-259,2003.
Abstract:Twenty-eight original chicken microsatellite markers were isolated and characterized to determine their utility as crossreactive markers for comparative genetic mapping in the order Galliformes.Primer pairs were typed in 12 unrelated chickens and also tested on Japanese quail and helmeted guinea fowl deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).Polymorphism was observed in 23 (82.1%) of the markers and the average number of alleles perlocus was 2.9 while the mean heterozygosity was 0.19.Eleven (39.3%) of the chicken markers cross-reacted with Japanese quail DNA and 2 (7.1%) with helmeted guinea fowl DNA.The cross-reactive markers described would serve as useful resources for comparative genetic mapping in poultry species belonging to the order Galliformes. |