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. 2015 Jul;56(3):235-40.
doi: 10.1007/s10329-015-0466-2. Epub 2015 Mar 25.

Noninvasive genotyping of common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) by fingernail PCR

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Noninvasive genotyping of common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) by fingernail PCR

Shuji Takabayashi et al. Primates. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is a New World primate that is a useful model for medical studies. In this study, we report a convenient, reliable, and noninvasive procedure to genotype a living common marmoset by using fingernails. This method was used to successfully genotype DNA by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) PCR without prior purification, by using the KOD FX PCR enzyme kit. Additionally, there is no sample contamination from hematopoietic chimera derived from fused placenta in utero. We compared chimeric levels between various tissues in females with male littermates using quantitative fluorescent (QF)-PCR to prepare a reliable DNA source for genetic analyses, such as genotyping, gene mapping, or genomic sequencing. The chimerism detected appeared to be restricted to lymphatic tissues, such as bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and blood cells. As a result, DNA from fingernails with the quick is the best DNA source for genetic research in living marmosets.

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