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우리나라 서울 도심권에서 멸종위기종 산양 출현에 대한 분자적 증거Molecular evidence for occurrence of endangered long-tailed goral in Seoul metropolitan city, South Korea

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Molecular evidence for occurrence of endangered long-tailed goral in Seoul metropolitan city, South Korea
Authors
김혜리이재봉정상민김태욱손장익윤정주한상현
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
한국동물유전육종학회
Keywords
endangered species; genetic identification; long-tailed goral; Naemorhedus caudatus; Seoul metropolitan city
Citation
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genomics, v.7, no.3, pp 85 - 93
Pages
9
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genomics
Volume
7
Number
3
Start Page
85
End Page
93
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/68143
DOI
10.12972/jabng.20230010
ISSN
1226-5543
Abstract
The study examined the habitation and the number of long-tailed gorals by molecular identification, sexing discrimination, and identity tests on feces and hair samples estimated to be endangered long-tailed goral in Mt. Yongmasan, Mt. Achasan and Mt. Inwangsan near Seoul metropolitan city. Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene sequences showed that the DNA samples from the three mountains were those of long-tailed goral (Naemorhedus caudatus). The molecular sexing results showed that there were a female and a male in Mt. Yongmasan, a male in Mt. Achasan, but no informative results for Mt. Inwangsan. The identity test results indicated that the males of Mt. Yongmasan and Mt. Achasan were the same male, estimating the shift of this male from Mt. Yongmasan to Mt. Achasan. In addition, the goral of Mt. Inwangsan had a different COI sequence from those of Mt. Yongmasan and Mt. Achasan estimated to be this male with a different maternal lineage. Our present findings provide molecular evidence that at least three gorals have been inhabiting or continuously visiting the mountainous areas of Seoul metropolitan city, suggesting that a management system may be necessary for protecting this natural habitat of endangered long-tailed goral.
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