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Surridge AK, Smith AC, Buchanan-Smith HM & Mundy N (2002) Single-copy nuclear DNA sequences obtained from noninvasively collected primate feces. American Journal of Primatology, 56 (3), pp. 185-190. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.1073
Abstract
Noninvasively collected primate feces have been shown to provide a useful source of mitochondrial DNA for sequencing and nuclear microsatellite DNA for size analysis. In this study, single-copy nuclear DNA sequences were obtained from noninvasively collected fecal samples of two species of wild tamarins, Saguinus fuscicollis and S. mystax, in the context of a project on the functional utility of color vision. Noninvasive genotyping of the X-linked opsin gene is important for future studies of selection and adaptation at this locus in a number of primate species. The wide range of techniques that can now be applied successfully to DNA extracted from feces introduces a broad spectrum of potential genetic studies that can be undertaken on primates, without the need for intrusive or invasive methods.
Keywords
fecal DNA extraction; tamarin; opsin; nuclear DNA; PCR; color vision
Journal
American Journal of Primatology: Volume 56, Issue 3
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/03/2002 |
Publication date online | 30/01/2002 |
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Publisher | Wiley |
ISSN | 0275-2565 |
eISSN | 1098-2345 |
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Professor Hannah Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Psychology