Anubhab Khan, Yulianto Yulianto, Sabhrina Gita Aninta, Wirdateti Wirdateti
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摘要
大型猫科动物在整个分布区都受到保护。为了各种目的,人们经常使用基因工具来研究它们。然而,将基因工具用于大型猫科动物保护存在一些困难,而现代 DNA 测序方法可以解决这些问题。最近在印度尼西亚西爪哇发现爪哇虎的报道就突出了这一点。我们重新分析了原始报告的数据,发现结果并不可靠。然而,DNA提取物的重新测序证实,目击者可能是老虎,但亚种无法确认。这项工作凸显了在热带地区发展高通量测序基础设施的紧迫性,以及为大型猫科动物研究建立可靠数据库的必要性。
Reanalysis of sequences of alleged Javan tiger highlights the difficulties in studying big cats and the need for high throughput sequencing.
Big cats are of conservation concern throughout their range. Genetic tools are often employed to study them for various purposes. However, there are several difficulties in using genetic tools for big cat conservation which may be resolved by modern methods of DNA sequencing. Recent reports of discovery of Javan tigers in West Java, Indonesia highlights this. We reanalysed the data of the original reports and find that the results were unreliable. However, resequencing of the DNA extracts confirm that the sighting could have been that of a tiger, but the subspecies cannot be confirmed. The work highlights the urgency for development of high throughput sequencing infrastructure in the tropics and the need for reliable databases for studies of big cats.