A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers

Abstract Genetic markers play an important role in elucidating taxonomic uncertainties for a wide range of organisms. We present a set of specific primers to distinguish between Canis mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of New World (North American) and Old World (Eurasian) origin using the ATP‐8 region and g...

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Published in:Wildlife Society Bulletin
Main Authors: Tessier, Nathalie, Stronen, Astrid V., Lapointe, François‐Joseph
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/wsb.230 2024-06-02T08:05:02+00:00 A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers Tessier, Nathalie Stronen, Astrid V. Lapointe, François‐Joseph 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/wsb.230 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fwsb.230 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/wsb.230/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Wildlife Society Bulletin volume 37, issue 1, page 216-219 ISSN 1938-5463 journal-article 2012 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.230 2024-05-03T11:56:55Z Abstract Genetic markers play an important role in elucidating taxonomic uncertainties for a wide range of organisms. We present a set of specific primers to distinguish between Canis mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of New World (North American) and Old World (Eurasian) origin using the ATP‐8 region and gel electrophoresis. We amplified mtDNA from Old World (gray wolves [ Canis lupus L., 1758]) and New World canids (coyotes [ C. latrans Say, 1823] and eastern wolves [ C. lycaon Schreber, 1775 or C. lupus lycaon ]) collected during 2003–2009 in Québec, Canada, using a multiplexed primer triplet. The results showed a standard band of 150 base pairs (bp) for New World and Old World mtDNA. In addition, Old World mtDNA displayed a second band of 100 bp. The range extent of wolves with New World mtDNA has important implications for canid conservation. The new method can assist conservation managers with rapid and cost‐effective screening to monitor 1) the distribution and abundance of wolves with New World and Old World mtDNA, and 2) wolf–coyote hybridization, when used in combination with morphological information and other nuclear markers. © 2012 The Wildlife Society. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Wiley Online Library Canada Wildlife Society Bulletin 37 1 216 219
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description Abstract Genetic markers play an important role in elucidating taxonomic uncertainties for a wide range of organisms. We present a set of specific primers to distinguish between Canis mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of New World (North American) and Old World (Eurasian) origin using the ATP‐8 region and gel electrophoresis. We amplified mtDNA from Old World (gray wolves [ Canis lupus L., 1758]) and New World canids (coyotes [ C. latrans Say, 1823] and eastern wolves [ C. lycaon Schreber, 1775 or C. lupus lycaon ]) collected during 2003–2009 in Québec, Canada, using a multiplexed primer triplet. The results showed a standard band of 150 base pairs (bp) for New World and Old World mtDNA. In addition, Old World mtDNA displayed a second band of 100 bp. The range extent of wolves with New World mtDNA has important implications for canid conservation. The new method can assist conservation managers with rapid and cost‐effective screening to monitor 1) the distribution and abundance of wolves with New World and Old World mtDNA, and 2) wolf–coyote hybridization, when used in combination with morphological information and other nuclear markers. © 2012 The Wildlife Society.
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author Tessier, Nathalie
Stronen, Astrid V.
Lapointe, François‐Joseph
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Stronen, Astrid V.
Lapointe, François‐Joseph
A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
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Stronen, Astrid V.
Lapointe, François‐Joseph
author_sort Tessier, Nathalie
title A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
title_short A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
title_full A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
title_fullStr A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
title_full_unstemmed A technique to discriminate Canis mitochondrial DNA of New World and Old World origins using specific primers
title_sort technique to discriminate canis mitochondrial dna of new world and old world origins using specific primers
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