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High-resolution melting of the cytochrome B gene in fecal DNA: A powerful approach for fox species identification of the Lycalopex genus in Chile.

Leonardo AnabalónFrancisco Encina-MontoyaPamela SánchezJaime SolanoFelipe BenaventeBasilio GuiñezFlavio OlivaresCarlos ObertiRolando Vega
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2019)
Easy, economic, precise species authentication is currently necessary in many areas of research and diagnosis in molecular biology applied to conservation studies of endangered species. Here, we present a new method for the identification of three fox species of the Lycalopex genus in Chile. We developed an assay based on high-resolution melt analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome B gene, allowing a simple, low cost, fast, and accurate species determination. To validate the assay applicability for noninvasive samples, we collected fecal samples in the Atacama Desert, finding unexpectedly one species outside of its known distribution range. We conclude that the assay has a potential to become a valuable tool for a standardized genetic monitoring of the Lycalopex species in Chile.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • low cost
  • genome wide
  • genetic diversity
  • copy number
  • oxidative stress
  • mass spectrometry
  • dna methylation
  • circulating tumor
  • climate change
  • solid phase extraction