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Sex genotyping of mice-PDF

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Common male-specific PCRs

Sry Sex-determining region of the Y chromosome

  • forward SRY F : TTG TCT AGA GAG CAT GGA GGG CCA TGT CAA
  • reverse SRY R : CCA CTC CTC TGT GAC ACT TTA GCC CTC CGA
  • PCR product: 273 base pair
Uni Washington, St. Louis, Mouse Genetics Core
  • forward sry1 AACAACTGGGCTTTGCACATTG
  • reverse sry2 GTTTATCAGGGTTTCTCTCTAGC
  • PCR product: 146/166 bp doublet
MMRRC’s genotyping protocol including Sry primers

 

Homologous pair SmcX/SmcY

  • SMCX-1 5′-CCGCTGCCAAATTCTTTGG-3′
  • SMC4-1 5′-TGAAGCTTTTGGCTTTGAG-3′
  • PCR product: females single band, males 2 bands because of an intron difference between the X and Y genes (Agulnik 1997, PMID 9060413); adapted from Case Western Transgenic Facility
X chromosomal SmcX = Kdm5c
[3]
Y chromosomal SmcY = Kdm5d
[4]

 

Test PCR with adult tail genomic samples

Conditions: Templates are known adult male and female tail gDNA samples. Standard PCR cycled using progressively lowered annealing temperature (65-58°C for first cycles, then 58°C); same conditions for all reactions. Primers as listed above. 12μL of a 25μL + 5μL Orange G run on a 2% agarose gel.

Interpretation: The sry F/R pair worked best but does show weak unspecific products of similar size as the male-specific 273bp band. The sry 1/2 pair is probably also specific but bands are harder to recognise. For the SMC, we didn’t observe the described doublet expected in males.

Keep in mind that this is a standard PCR. Amplification and specificity can probably be increased by optimisation of the PCR reaction.

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