reviewMolecular EcologyJan 14, 2008BRONZE OA

INVITED REVIEW: Molecular analysis of predation: a review of best practice for DNA‐based approaches

Cardiff University · Universität Innsbruck

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Abstract

Molecular analysis of predation, through polymerase chain reaction amplification of prey remains within the faeces or digestive systems of predators, is a rapidly growing field, impeded by a lack of readily accessible advice on best practice. Here, we review the techniques used to date and provide guidelines accessible to those new to this field or from a different molecular biology background. Optimization begins with field collection, sample preservation, predator dissection and DNA extraction techniques, all designed to ensure good quality, uncontaminated DNA from semidigested samples. The advantages of nuclear vs. mitochondrial DNA as primer targets are reviewed, along with choice of genes and advice on…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Predation
  • Amplicon
  • Primer (cosmetics)
  • Polymerase chain reaction
  • Computational biology
  • DNA extraction
  • Mitochondrial DNA
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