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Title: Characterization of a species-specific repetitive DNA from a highly endangered wild animal, Rhinoceros unicornis, and assessment of genetic polymorphism by microsatellite associated sequence amplification (MASA)
Author(s): Ali, Md. S.; Asim, A.S.; Bashamboo, S.; Anu; Mathur, T.K.; Malik, P.K.; Mathur, V.B.; Raha, A.K.; Ansari, S.
Year published: 1999
Journal: Gene
Volume: 228
Pages: 33-42, fogs. 1-5, table 1
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
Once widely distributed over the large tracts of tall, wet grassland and riverine forests along the foothills of Himalaya, rhinos are now confined to a few scattered protected areas (Pas) in the states of Assam, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh in India. The surviving populations in West Bengal hav...
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Location:
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Species:
Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
The great Indian one-horned rhino, Rhinoceros unicornis, regarded as a World Heritage belonging to Schedule I Animals of the Indian Wildlife (Protection Act, 1972), is a highly endangered species.
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World
Taxonomy - Evolution
Indian Rhino
3.6. Phylogenetic relationship of rhino with other species based on MASA analysis The oligo primer OAT15.2 used for MASA showed genome-specific amplicons with DNA samples from rhino and other vertebrate species (data not shown). As mentioned earlier, based on the average percentage of matched b...
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Captive - Asia
Captivity - Zoo Records
Indian Rhino
Blood samples from six wild rhinos (four males and two females) from JWS and one (male) from the National Zoological Park (NZP) New Delhi, were obtained.
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World
Genetics
Indian Rhino
Characterization of a species-specific repetitive DNA from Rhinoceros unicornis, and assessment of genetic polymorphism by microsatellite associated sequence amplification (MASA). 1. Introduction The great Indian one-horned rhino, Rhinoceros unicornis, regarded as a World Heritage belonging to...
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