Nine loci have been compiled into two multiplex microsatellite polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sets (four and five loci) and used as a tool to determine the most probable hind for each calf. The two sets were suitable to combine them in an eight-plex reaction. The exclusion probabilities of the eight-plex reaction and the nine loci were 99.3 and 99.6 % respectively, which allows the routine application of eight loci in wildlife management- A s a first attempt to use molecular genetic information for such a task and it eliminates multiple sample handling in consecutive PCRs. Two loci out of the nine were never been used in deer previously.
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Zsolnai, A., Lehoczky, I., Gyurmán, A., Nagy, J., Sugár, L., Anton, I., … Magyary, I. (2009). Development of eight-plex microsatellite PCR for parentage control in deer. Archives Animal Breeding, 52(2), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-52-143-2009
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