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. 2017 May 1;62(5):232-233.
doi: 10.2144/000114548.

Single-step PCR-based genetic sex determination of rat tissues and cells

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Single-step PCR-based genetic sex determination of rat tissues and cells

Pramod Dhakal et al. Biotechniques. .

Abstract

The advent of genome editing strategies has expanded the range of animal models available for gene manipulation and renewed research interest in the rat. Gender is a key variable for in vivo gene function analyses. Here, we present a simple PCR-based method to determine genetic sex in the rat.

Keywords: fetal; rat; sex determination.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1. Locations of primers for Kdm5c (X chromosome, NC_005120.4) and Kdm5d (Y chromosome, NC_024475.1) genes used in rat sex determination
A 19-nucleotide reverse primer (R) for Kdm5c has a single nucleotide mismatch (underlined) for Kdm5d at nucleotide 532649 of the Y chromosome. Unique forward primers F1 and F2 correspond to Kdm5c on the X chromosome and Kdm5d on the Y chromosome, respectively.
Fig. 2
Fig. 2. Distinct PCR products corresponding to X and Y chromosome-specific genes
Panel A: L) 100-bp plus DNA ladder; 1) male trophoblast stem (TS) cells; 2) female TS cells; 3) gestation day (gd) 14.5 male fetus; 4) gd 14.5 female fetus; 5) gd 18.5 male fetus; 6) gd 18.5 female fetus; 7) adult male Holtzman Sprague Dawley (HSD) rat; 8) adult female HSD rat; 9) adult male Brown Norway (BN) rat; 10) adult female BN rat. Panel B: L) 100-bp plus DNA ladder; 1) PC-12 (adrenal medulla); 2) MMQ (pituitary); 3) Rcho-1 (trophoblast); 4) NR8383 (lung macrophage); 5) NB2 (T cell); 6) RNK16 (natural killer cell); 7) R2C (Leydig cell); 8) adult female Holtzman Sprague Dawley (HSD) rat; 9) adult male HSD rat.

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