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Elsevier, Journal of Archaeological Science, 2(40), p. 1421-1424

DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2012.09.007

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Independent Confirmation of a Diagnostic Sheep/Goat Peptide Sequence through DNA Analysis and Further Exploration of its Taxonomic Utility within the Bovidae

Journal article published in 2013 by Michael G. Campana, Terence Robinson, Paula F. Campos ORCID, Noreen Tuross
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Abstract

Buckley et al. (2010) recently identified a Type I collagen (COL1A2) peptide sequence that discriminates between sheep and goat species. The exact location of this peptide sequence on the genome was not reported. We identified the sequence's location and developed a PCR based approach that amplifies the diagnostic sequence from exon 41 of the COL1A2 gene. Using DNA analysis, we confirmed that this COL1A2 peptide discriminates between goat and sheep species reliably, but is limited as a more general phylogenetic marker.