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Simple, sensitive and robust chicken specific sexing assays, compliant with large scale analysis

Chicken meat and eggs are important sources of food for the world population. The significant increase in food demand has pushed the food industry toward a rapid non-expensive production which in turn raises ethical issues. How chicken are cultivated and processed in food industry is no longer accep...

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Autores principales: He, Liyan, Martins, Priscila, Huguenin, Joris, Van, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc, Manso, Taciana, Galindo, Therese, Gregoire, Flavien, Catherinot, Lise, Molina, Franck, Espeut, Julien
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30822330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213033
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author He, Liyan
Martins, Priscila
Huguenin, Joris
Van, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc
Manso, Taciana
Galindo, Therese
Gregoire, Flavien
Catherinot, Lise
Molina, Franck
Espeut, Julien
author_facet He, Liyan
Martins, Priscila
Huguenin, Joris
Van, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc
Manso, Taciana
Galindo, Therese
Gregoire, Flavien
Catherinot, Lise
Molina, Franck
Espeut, Julien
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description Chicken meat and eggs are important sources of food for the world population. The significant increase in food demand has pushed the food industry toward a rapid non-expensive production which in turn raises ethical issues. How chicken are cultivated and processed in food industry is no longer acceptable. Ethical and economical concerns emerging from chicken culling need to be solved in the near future. Indeed, in egg production industry, male chicken are killed at the age of 1-day post-hatching since they are not egg producers. A number of laboratory all over the world are looking for innovative non-invasive sexing methods to determine the sex of chicken in the early stages of the development before hatching. It will allow males’ chicken elimination before the pain-feeling stages. In order to evaluate the efficiency of these methods, the scientific community need a reliable, easy to use and cost-effective in-ovo invasive sexing method. In this report, we developed two new invasive assays based on PCR and Q-PCR techniques respectively, which fulfil the above mentioned requirements. In the same line with other groups, we exploited the differences betweed males (ZZ) and females (ZW) chicken sexual chromosomes. We identified two genes, SWIM and Xho-I, on chromosome W and DMRT gene on chromosome Z allowing a clear discrimination between the two sexes using PCR and qPCR respectively. These two new genomic markers and their corresponding methods not only increase the accuracy but also reduce time and cost of the test compared to previously developed sexing methods. Depending on the technology available in the lab, one can choose between the two techniques requiring different machines and expertise.
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spelling pubmed-63969122019-03-08 Simple, sensitive and robust chicken specific sexing assays, compliant with large scale analysis He, Liyan Martins, Priscila Huguenin, Joris Van, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc Manso, Taciana Galindo, Therese Gregoire, Flavien Catherinot, Lise Molina, Franck Espeut, Julien PLoS One Research Article Chicken meat and eggs are important sources of food for the world population. The significant increase in food demand has pushed the food industry toward a rapid non-expensive production which in turn raises ethical issues. How chicken are cultivated and processed in food industry is no longer acceptable. Ethical and economical concerns emerging from chicken culling need to be solved in the near future. Indeed, in egg production industry, male chicken are killed at the age of 1-day post-hatching since they are not egg producers. A number of laboratory all over the world are looking for innovative non-invasive sexing methods to determine the sex of chicken in the early stages of the development before hatching. It will allow males’ chicken elimination before the pain-feeling stages. In order to evaluate the efficiency of these methods, the scientific community need a reliable, easy to use and cost-effective in-ovo invasive sexing method. In this report, we developed two new invasive assays based on PCR and Q-PCR techniques respectively, which fulfil the above mentioned requirements. In the same line with other groups, we exploited the differences betweed males (ZZ) and females (ZW) chicken sexual chromosomes. We identified two genes, SWIM and Xho-I, on chromosome W and DMRT gene on chromosome Z allowing a clear discrimination between the two sexes using PCR and qPCR respectively. These two new genomic markers and their corresponding methods not only increase the accuracy but also reduce time and cost of the test compared to previously developed sexing methods. Depending on the technology available in the lab, one can choose between the two techniques requiring different machines and expertise. Public Library of Science 2019-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6396912/ /pubmed/30822330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213033 Text en © 2019 He et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Van, Thi-Nhu-Ngoc
Manso, Taciana
Galindo, Therese
Gregoire, Flavien
Catherinot, Lise
Molina, Franck
Espeut, Julien
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title_sort simple, sensitive and robust chicken specific sexing assays, compliant with large scale analysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6396912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30822330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213033
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