Veterinarski glasnik 2016 Volume 70, Issue 3-4, Pages: 145-157
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL1604145V
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Historical overview of methods for sex determination in birds
Vučićević Miloš
(Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Stevanović Jevrosima
(Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Šekler Milanko (Veterinarski specijalistički institut, Kraljevo)
Resanović Radmila (Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Stanimirović Zoran
(Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd)
Determining the sex in birds is very difficult, primarily because over 50% of
species is monomorphic (no morphological differences between the sexes).
Before the application of molecular genetic methods, there were used numerous
methods all of which were unreliable. Because of the importance of the
analyses, they have to be reliable, economical, safe and prompt. Highly
conserved CHD gene is defined in 1995. on W chromosome in birds, while on Z
chromosome it was defined two years later. The difference in the length of
the intronic sequences of CHD gene of Z and W chromosomes enables the
distinguishing of the sexes after amplification of specific fragments by the
application of specific primers. Molecular genetic methods have the supremacy
over all the other methods because, except for being safe (both for birds
and people), they provide reliable results, and also can be applied in all
bird species.
Keywords: sex determination, birds, CHD gene, PCR, molecular genetic methods