A Simple and Robust Method for Sexing Ancient Bovine Bones

F. Gabbianelli, E. D. Minicis, A. Valentini, L. Pariset
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Abstract

We set up a simple method for sexing ancient bovine bones, generally attributed to a specific sex by morphological methods. ZFX/ZFY genes were chosen among the sex-specific sequences available in Genbank. The method, validated on 22 individuals of 11 cattle breeds, was used to analyze 3 roman and 9 medieval cattle bones. In no cases we have found a false attribution of sex. On the 12 ancient remains we always had a consistent outcome. Only in the case of PCR failure we couldn't attribute the sample to the gender, but in no cases we had inconsistent results since in our method the sex is determined by the amplification of both sequences in X and Y (if present) chromosomes. A short PCR product of 132bp in both chromosomes was amplified and digested with specific enzymes to discriminate X and Y amplicons. Digestion gives fragments of different length according to the sex chromosome. This method amplifies simultaneously both sex chromosomes, therefore presents the advantage of using less aDNA for the analysis and reduces the possibility of wrong assignments. This approach combines the advantage of being accurate and successful while it only relies on widely available and cheap equipment. The system is strong enough to be used with aDNA (ancient DNA) and it could be easily extended to other mammals.
一种简单可靠的测定古牛骨骼性别的方法
我们建立了一种简单的方法来确定古牛骨骼的性别,通常由形态学方法归因于特定的性别。从Genbank的性别特异性序列中选择ZFX/ZFY基因。该方法在11个牛品种的22只牛身上得到验证,并用于分析3只罗马牛和9只中世纪牛的骨头。在任何情况下,我们都没有发现错误的性别归属。在这12具古代遗骸上,我们总是得到一致的结果。只有在PCR失败的情况下,我们才不能将样本归因于性别,但在任何情况下,我们都没有不一致的结果,因为在我们的方法中,性别是由X和Y(如果存在)染色体中的两个序列的扩增决定的。在两条染色体上扩增出一个132bp的短PCR产物,并用特异性酶消化以区分X和Y扩增子。根据性染色体的不同,消化会产生不同长度的片段。该方法同时扩增两个性染色体,因此具有使用较少的aDNA进行分析和减少错误分配的可能性的优点。这种方法结合了准确和成功的优点,而它只依赖于广泛可用和廉价的设备。该系统足够强大,可以与aDNA(古代DNA)一起使用,并且可以很容易地扩展到其他哺乳动物。
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