Y-chromosomal Markers Suitable for Noninvasive Studies of Guenon Hybridization

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Anthony J. Tosi
Kate M. Detwiler
Todd R. Disotell
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[1] New York University and New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology (NYCEP),Department of Anthropology
[2] New York University,Molecular Anthropology Laboratory
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International Journal of Primatology | 2005年 / 26卷
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TSPY; hybridization; fecal samples;
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We examine previously-published TSPY sequence data to identify synapomorphies useful for tracking Y-chromosomal gene flow between hybridizing guenon species. We then describe a set of PCR primers and protocols that amplify many of these variable sites from feces. Such Y-chromosomal markers are potentially very useful to conservation studies because they may offer an early sign of introgression as a threat to the genetic integrity of a rare species. Moreover, the ability to survey these markers from feces greatly expands the utility of noninvasive studies.
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