2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0237687
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Sex identification in embryos and adults of Darwin’s finches

Abstract: Darwin’s finches are an iconic example of adaptive radiation and evolution under natural selection. Comparative genetic studies using embryos of Darwin’s finches have shed light on the possible evolutionary processes underlying the speciation of this clade. Molecular identification of the sex of embryonic samples is important for such studies, where this information often cannot be inferred otherwise. We tested a fast and simple chicken embryo protocol to extract DNA from Darwin’s finch embryos. In addition, w… Show more

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“…Commonly used methods include PCR amplification, molecular sequencing, and anal identification. Among these methods, the anal-inversion method has a wide range of applications, is easy to master, has a low cost, and is highly efficient ( Dobreva et al, 2021 ). However, this method has some limitations: the accuracy of large-scale sex identification data using this method under field conditions is only 97.41% and affects the performance of the poultry in the later stages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commonly used methods include PCR amplification, molecular sequencing, and anal identification. Among these methods, the anal-inversion method has a wide range of applications, is easy to master, has a low cost, and is highly efficient ( Dobreva et al, 2021 ). However, this method has some limitations: the accuracy of large-scale sex identification data using this method under field conditions is only 97.41% and affects the performance of the poultry in the later stages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DNA was extracted from blood samples and pox swabs using DNeasy Blood & Tissue extraction kits (QIAGEN ® ). Sexing was performed using modified CHD1F‐CHD1R primers (Dobreva et al, 2021 ). To detect haemosporidian infections, we performed nested‐polymerase chain reactions (PCR); one specific to Plasmodium / Haemoproteus parasites and the other specific to Leucocytozoon (Hellgren et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We only consider the effects of male age on parental care because male age can be inferred from plumage colour, whereas female age cannot be inferred from plumage colour. In both ground and tree finches, only females incubate eggs and brood hatchlings [ 49 ]. Thus, one can easily discern the sexes of nesting Darwin's finches.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%