Sex Determination by Simultaneous Amplification of Equine SRY and Amelogenin Genes

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A quick method for sex determination of horses was developed. Simultaneous amplification of the equine sex-determining region of the Y chromosome gene (SRY) and amelogenin gene (AMEL) accomplished the determination of the presence of both the Y chromosome and SRY gene. In agarose gel electrophoresis, a normal stallion showed 1 SRY band and 3 AMEL (AMELX, AMELY, and AMELXIAMELY heteroduplex) bands, and a normal mare showed a single AMELX band. In XY-mares, 3 AMEL bands were detected as in a normal stallion, but no SRY band. The present method enables a quick diagnosis for XY-mare prior to cytogenetic analysis.

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Hasegawa, T., Sato, F., Ishida, N., Fukushima, Y., & Mukoyama, H. (2000). Sex Determination by Simultaneous Amplification of Equine SRY and Amelogenin Genes. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 62(10), 1109–1110. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.62.1109

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