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Bellemain, E., Taberlet, P. 2004. Improved noninvasive genotyping method: application to brown bear (Ursus arctos) feces. Molecular Ecology Notes. 4, 519-522

by Eva Bellemain last modified 2011-01-30 20:27

We redesigned new microsatellite primers and one sex-specific primer for amplification of faecal DNA from brown bears (Ursus arctos). We also combined a semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with a newly developed multiplex preamplification method in order to increase the quality of the amplified DNA fragments. In comparison with a conventional PCR approach, the genotyping error rate was substantially reduced and the amplification rate was increased. This new approach could be transposed to other species where conventional PCR methods experience low success due to limited DNA concentration and/or quality.

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