Evaluation of genetic diversity and investigation of DNA markers for Thai wildlife: Cervidae family(Thai)

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Monchai Duangjinda
Wittaya Chinchiyanon
Sanan Lengpaiboon
Pitcharat Sanchaisuriya
Tevin wongpralab
Suporn Katavetin
Sajee Kanhareang
Yupin Phasuk

Abstract

The results for genetic diversity analysis in Thai Cervidae family (N=81), which were Sambar deer (Cervus
unicolor), Hog deer (Cervus porcinus), Brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi), Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak), using 13 loci of microsatellites found that only 10 loci of SSM26, BM203, PM4440, TGLA431, AGLA293, BM1706, TGLA337, BL41, BR4502 and HUJII77 were specific for detecting genetic diversity in Cervidae family. The DNA fragment length showed 1-5 alleles per locus. Construction of dendrogram from Nei's genetic distance found that all Cervidae could be classified separately with distance above 0.8. The result showed that Hog deer was related to Brow-antlered deer. In addition, the genetic of Thai Sambar deer was noticeably different from other Cervidae.

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Duangjinda, M., Chinchiyanon, W., Lengpaiboon, S., Sanchaisuriya, P., wongpralab, T., Katavetin, S., Kanhareang, S., & Phasuk, Y. (2017). Evaluation of genetic diversity and investigation of DNA markers for Thai wildlife: Cervidae family(Thai). Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology, 11(2), 88–96. Retrieved from https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/APST/article/view/83933
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