Advancing ecological understandings through technological transformations in noninvasive genetics

被引:284
作者
Beja-Pereira, Albano [1 ]
Oliveira, Rita [1 ,2 ]
Alves, Paulo C. [1 ,2 ]
Schwartz, Michael K. [3 ]
Luikart, Gordon [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Ctr Invest Biodiversidade & Recursos Genet, CIBIO, P-4485661 Vairao, Portugal
[2] Univ Porto, Fac Ciencias, Dept Zool & Antropol, P-4169007 Oporto, Portugal
[3] US Forest Serv, USDA, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Missoula, MT 59801 USA
[4] Univ Montana, Div Biol Sci, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
关键词
conservation genetics; forensics; genomics; molecular ecology; population genetics; ESTIMATING POPULATION-SIZE; WHOLE GENOME AMPLIFICATION; GENOTYPING ERROR RATES; DNA EXTRACTION METHODS; MOUNTAIN PYGMY-POSSUM; REAL-TIME PCR; MICROSATELLITE LOCI; SPECIES IDENTIFICATION; SEX DETERMINATION; QUANTITATIVE PCR;
D O I
10.1111/j.1755-0998.2009.02699.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology, conservation genetics and related disciplines such as forensics and epidemiology. Noninvasive sampling allows genetic studies without disturbing or even seeing the target individuals. Although noninvasive genetic sampling has been used for wildlife studies since the 1990s, technological advances continue to make noninvasive approaches among the most used and rapidly advancing areas in genetics. Here, we review recent advances in noninvasive genetics and how they allow us to address important research and management questions thanks to improved techniques for DNA extraction, preservation, amplification and data analysis. We show that many advances come from the fields of forensics, human health and domestic animal health science, and suggest that molecular ecologists explore literature from these fields. Finally, we discuss how the combination of advances in each step of a noninvasive genetics study, along with fruitful areas for future research, will continually increase the power and role of noninvasive genetics in molecular ecology and conservation genetics.
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页码:1279 / 1301
页数:23
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