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Molecular identification of crocodile species using novel primers for forensic analysis
Authors:P R Meganathan  Bhawna Dubey  Ikramul Haque
Institution:(1) National DNA Analysis Centre, Central Forensic Science Laboratory, 30-Gorachand Road, Kolkata, 700 014, West Bengal, India
Abstract:All crocodilians are under varying degrees of threat due to over exploitation and these species have been listed in Appendix I or II of CITES. The lack of molecular techniques for the identification of confiscated samples makes it difficult to enforce the law. Conclusive forensic identification of species requires a complete gene sequence which is difficult in case of degraded samples. We have developed two novel sets of primers to amplify two partial cytochrome b gene sequences of six crocodile species i.e. Crocodylus palustris, Crocodylus porosus, Crocodylus siamensis, Crocodylus niloticus, Gavialis gangeticus and Caiman crocodilus. These partial sequences were edited to give a complete cyt b gene sequence, which can be used as an effective tool for forensic authentication of crocodile species. A phylogeny of crocodile species was reconstructed using these sequences. The described primers hold great promise in forensic identification of crocodile species, which can aid in the effective enforcement of law and conservation of these ancient species.
Keywords:Crocodylia  Poaching  Forensic identification  Cytochrome b            Conservation  Phylogeny
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