Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique
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Resumo: | The sexing birds is considered an important tool for behavioral studies and programs for the reintroduction of animals into the wild. Several techniques are used for this purpose, such as laparoscopy, magnetic resonance and molecular sexing. The first are considered more invasive and stressful for the animal, and the last is considered the most accurate. According to it, the aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of using three sets of primers in the molecular sexing process of true parrots (Amazona aestiva). Blood samples from 10 animals were collected at a Wildlife Screening Center (CETAS) in Bahia, Brazil. The DNA was extracted and the molecular markers amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using primer pairs P2/P8, 1237L/1272H and 2250F/2718R. The amplified material was visualized with electrophoresis performed at 2% agarose and 12.5% polyacrylamide gels. Among the primer sets used, the 2250F/2718R pair showed the best results for the sexing process, including visualization of the amplified products on an agarose gel. Agarose gel electrophoresis is considered to be faster and cheaper. The results revealed a sample composition of 5 males (0.5) and 5 females (0.5). |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive techniqueEl sexado como herramienta para la reinserción de los loros Amazona aestiva a la naturaleza: uso de técnica menos invasiveSexagem como ferramenta para reinserção de papagaios Amazona aestiva à natureza: uso de técnica menos invasivaCHD-Z/WPCRSexagem molecularIniciadores 2550F/2718R.CHD-Z/WPCRSexaje molecularCebadores 2550F/2718R.CHD-Z/WPCRMolecular sexingPrimer 2550F/2718R.The sexing birds is considered an important tool for behavioral studies and programs for the reintroduction of animals into the wild. Several techniques are used for this purpose, such as laparoscopy, magnetic resonance and molecular sexing. The first are considered more invasive and stressful for the animal, and the last is considered the most accurate. According to it, the aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of using three sets of primers in the molecular sexing process of true parrots (Amazona aestiva). Blood samples from 10 animals were collected at a Wildlife Screening Center (CETAS) in Bahia, Brazil. The DNA was extracted and the molecular markers amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using primer pairs P2/P8, 1237L/1272H and 2250F/2718R. The amplified material was visualized with electrophoresis performed at 2% agarose and 12.5% polyacrylamide gels. Among the primer sets used, the 2250F/2718R pair showed the best results for the sexing process, including visualization of the amplified products on an agarose gel. Agarose gel electrophoresis is considered to be faster and cheaper. The results revealed a sample composition of 5 males (0.5) and 5 females (0.5).El sexaje de aves es considerado una herramienta importante para estudios de comportamiento y programas de reintroducción de animales en el medio natural. Diversas técnicas son utilizadas para este fin, como la laparoscopia, la resonancia magnética y el sexaje molecular. Las primeras son consideradas más invasivas y estresantes para el animal y la última es considerada la más precisa. Ante el expuesto, el presente trabajo tuvo el objetivo de comparar la eficiencia del uso de tres conjuntos de primers en el proceso de sexaje molecular de loros verdaderos (Amazona aestiva). Así, se recogieron muestras sanguíneas de diez animales, en el Centro de Triage de Animales Silvestres (CETAS) del estado de Bahía, Brasil. El ADN fue extraído y los marcadores moleculares amplificados por Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa (PCR), utilizando los pares de cebadores: P2/ P8, 1237/1272H y 2250F/2718R. Para la visualización del material amplificado se realizó electroforesis en geles de agarosa 2% y de poliacrilamida 12,5%. Entre los conjuntos de cebadores utilizados, el par 2250F/2718R presentó los mejores resultados para el sexaje, incluyendo la visualización de los productos amplificados en gel de agarosa. La electroforesis en gel de agarosa es considerada más rápida y menos costosa. Los resultados revelaron una composición muestral de 5 machos (0,5) y 5 hembras (0,5).A sexagem das aves é considerada uma importante ferramenta para estudos comportamentais e programas de reintrodução de animais na natureza. Diversas técnicas são utilizadas para esse fim, como laparoscopia, ressonância magnética e sexagem molecular. Os primeiros são considerados mais invasivos e estressantes para o animal, e o último é considerado o mais preciso. Tendo isto em vista, o objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a eficácia do uso de três conjuntos de primers no processo de sexagem molecular de papagaios verdadeiros (Amazona aestiva). Amostras de sangue de 10 animais foram coletadas em um Centro de Triagem de Animais Selvagens (CETAS) na Bahia, Brasil. O DNA foi extraído e os marcadores moleculares amplificados por Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase (PCR) utilizando os iniciadores P2/P8, 1237L/1272H e 2250F/2718R. O material amplificado foi visualizado com eletroforese, realizada em géis de agarose 2% e poliacrilamida 12,5%. Dentre os conjuntos de primers utilizados, o par 2250F/2718R apresentou os melhores resultados para o processo de sexagem, incluindo a visualização dos produtos amplificados em gel de agarose. A eletroforese em gel de agarose é considerada mais rápida e barata. Os resultados revelaram uma composição amostral de 5 machos (0,5) e 5 fêmeas (0,5).Research, Society and Development2021-09-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2060110.33448/rsd-v10i12.20601Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 12; e380101220601Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 12; e380101220601Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 12; e3801012206012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/20601/18341Copyright (c) 2021 Carine Novato Ramos; Tácita Borges Barros; Edma Santos de Antonio; Bernardo Mirabal; Márcio Borba da Silva; Ricardo Evangelista Fraga; Laize Tomazihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRamos, Carine NovatoBarros, Tácita Borges Antonio, Edma Santos deMirabal, BernardoSilva, Márcio Borba daFraga, Ricardo EvangelistaTomazi, Laize2021-11-14T20:26:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/20601Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:12.275568Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique El sexado como herramienta para la reinserción de los loros Amazona aestiva a la naturaleza: uso de técnica menos invasive Sexagem como ferramenta para reinserção de papagaios Amazona aestiva à natureza: uso de técnica menos invasiva |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique Ramos, Carine Novato CHD-Z/W PCR Sexagem molecular Iniciadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Sexaje molecular Cebadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Molecular sexing Primer 2550F/2718R. |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Sexing as a tool for reinsertion of Amazona aestiva parrots to nature: use of less invasive technique |
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Ramos, Carine Novato |
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Ramos, Carine Novato Barros, Tácita Borges Antonio, Edma Santos de Mirabal, Bernardo Silva, Márcio Borba da Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista Tomazi, Laize |
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Barros, Tácita Borges Antonio, Edma Santos de Mirabal, Bernardo Silva, Márcio Borba da Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista Tomazi, Laize |
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Ramos, Carine Novato Barros, Tácita Borges Antonio, Edma Santos de Mirabal, Bernardo Silva, Márcio Borba da Fraga, Ricardo Evangelista Tomazi, Laize |
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CHD-Z/W PCR Sexagem molecular Iniciadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Sexaje molecular Cebadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Molecular sexing Primer 2550F/2718R. |
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CHD-Z/W PCR Sexagem molecular Iniciadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Sexaje molecular Cebadores 2550F/2718R. CHD-Z/W PCR Molecular sexing Primer 2550F/2718R. |
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The sexing birds is considered an important tool for behavioral studies and programs for the reintroduction of animals into the wild. Several techniques are used for this purpose, such as laparoscopy, magnetic resonance and molecular sexing. The first are considered more invasive and stressful for the animal, and the last is considered the most accurate. According to it, the aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of using three sets of primers in the molecular sexing process of true parrots (Amazona aestiva). Blood samples from 10 animals were collected at a Wildlife Screening Center (CETAS) in Bahia, Brazil. The DNA was extracted and the molecular markers amplified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) using primer pairs P2/P8, 1237L/1272H and 2250F/2718R. The amplified material was visualized with electrophoresis performed at 2% agarose and 12.5% polyacrylamide gels. Among the primer sets used, the 2250F/2718R pair showed the best results for the sexing process, including visualization of the amplified products on an agarose gel. Agarose gel electrophoresis is considered to be faster and cheaper. The results revealed a sample composition of 5 males (0.5) and 5 females (0.5). |
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