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Query: UNIPROT:Q3V6T2 (
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The ability to identify the sex of individuals from noninvasive samples can be a powerful tool for field studies. Amelogenin, a nuclear gene proximate to the pseudoautosomal region of mammalian sex chromosomes, has a 6 base-pair (bp) size difference between human X and Y chromosomes that can be PCR-amplified and sized to distinguish male from female DNA. We examined whether this test can be used to identify sex from different DNA sources across a number of nonhuman primate taxa. Using human
amelogenin
primers, we were able to amplify diagnostic products from the four great
ape
species tested, but products from five other primate species were not sexually dimorphic.
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PMID:Sex identification assay useful in great apes is not diagnostic in a range of other primate species. 1179 19
To assess species specificities among primates of signals from short tandem repeat (STR) loci included in two commercially available kits, mainly the AmpFlSTR Identifiler kit and additionally the GenePrint PowerPlex 16 system, we analyzed 69 DNA samples from 22 nonhuman primate species representing apes, Old World Monkeys (OWMs), New World Monkeys (NWMs), and prosimians. Each prosimian species and the NWM cotton-top tamarin apparently lacked all STR loci probed. Only one peak, the
amelogenin
-X peak, was evident in samples from all other NWMs, except the owl monkey. In contrast, several loci, including the
amelogenin
-X peak, was evident in samples from each OWM species. Notably, for each
ape
sample, the
amelogenin
peaks were concordant with morphological gender of the individual. Among the primates, especially in apes, the numbers of alleles for STR loci were increasing according to their phylogenetic order: prosimians<NWMs<OWNs<apes, and so among apes: agile gibbons<white handed gibbons<orangutans<gorillas/common chimpanzees/bonobos. The species specificities among primates for a few commercially released multiplex STR kits examined in this study would contribute to forensic examinations.
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PMID:Species specificities among primates probed with commercially available fluorescence-based multiplex PCR typing kits. 2589 52