Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods to determine the sex of birds are well established and have seen few modifications since they were first introduced in the 1990s. Although these methods allowed for sex determination in species that were previously difficult to analyse, they were not conducive to high-throughput analysis because of the laboriousness of DNA extraction and gel electrophoresis. We developed a high-throughput real-time PCR-based method for analysis of sex in birds, which uses noninvasive sample collection and avoids DNA extraction and gel electrophoresis. Published 2010. This article is a US Government Work and is in the public domain in the USA.
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Brubaker, J. L., Karouna-Renier, N. K., Chen, Y., Jenko, K., Sprague, D. T., & Henry, P. F. P. (2011). A noninvasive, direct real-time PCR method for sex determination in multiple avian species. Molecular Ecology Resources, 11(2), 415–417. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-0998.2010.02951.x
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