Abstract

Here we report methods forextracting maternal DNA from avian eggshells oroffspring DNA from eggshells and embryos. Thesemethods offer alternative techniques forobtaining DNA from oviparous organisms. UsingDNA extracted from eggshells, we obtainmicrosatellite genotypes of the brood parasiticbrown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater)female that laid the eggs and/or her hatchedoffspring. Using DNA extracted from embryos, weobtain microsatellite genotypes of offspring.We demonstrate that separate extractionsperformed on the embryo and shell from a singleegg can provide DNA from the embryo and itsmother, respectively. This single-egg approachfor obtaining both maternal and embryonic DNAsimplifies paternity analyses because allelesunique to the embryo can be considered paternalin origin. Finally we report two newmicrosatellite loci and primer sequences forbrown-headed cowbirds.

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