Female-specific DNA sequences in the chicken genome

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Abstract

Eight in silico W-specific sequences from the WASHUC1 chicken genome assembly gave female-specific PCR products using chicken DNA. Some of these fragments gave female-specific products with turkey and peacock DNA. Sequence analysis of these 8 fragments (3077 bp total) failed to detect any polymorphisms among 10 divergent chickens. In contrast, comparison of the DNA sequences of chicken with those of turkey and peacock revealed a nucleotide difference every 25 and 28 bp, respectively. Radiation hybrid mapping verified that these amplicons exist only on chromosome W. The homology of 6 W-specific fragments with chromo-helicase-DNA-binding gene and expressed sequenced tags from chicken and other species indicate that these fragments may have or have had a biological function. These fragments may be used for early sexing in commercial chicken and turkey flocks. © The American Genetic Association. 2007. All rights reserved.

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Granevitze, Z., Blum, S., Cheng, H., Vignal, A., Morisson, M., Ben-Ari, G., … Hillel, J. (2007). Female-specific DNA sequences in the chicken genome. Journal of Heredity, 98(3), 238–242. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esm010

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