Cordelia Zimmerer
Dresden University of Technology
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Talanta | 2016
Gerald Steiner; Grit Preusse; Cordelia Zimmerer; Maria-Elisabeth Krautwald-Junghanns; Valdas Sablinskas; Herbert Fuhrmann; Edmund Koch; Thomas Bartels
The absence of sexual dimorphism in many birds often makes sex determination difficult. In particular immature birds and adults of monomorphic species show no external sex characteristics. Molecular techniques based on DNA hybridization or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are standard methods for sex identification. However, these methods are expensive and time consuming procedures and require special sample preparation. Noninvasive methods for a rapid determination of birds gender are of increasing importance for ornithologists, breeders as well as for successful captive-breeding programs. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy is one such technique that can provide gender specific information. In this study, using the example of domestic pigeons (Columba livia f. dom.) we demonstrate that only a small amount of the feather pulp is needed to determine the gender. FT-IR spectroscopic images of feather pulp suspensions were recorded in transmission mode. Principal component analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) were performed to identify the sex. The gender related information are described by 2nd and 4th principal component principle component (PC). The 2nd PC represents different amounts of proteins while the 4th PC shows variations within the amide I and amide II bands as well as in the region of phosphate vibrations of nucleic acids. Blood cells of male pigeons exhibit a significantly higher amount of proteins and nucleic acids than those of female pigeons. Feather pulp samples of male species were assigned with 100% accuracy. Seven from eight female samples were assigned correctly while one sample could not be classified. This study demonstrates that the sex of domestic pigeons can be accurately and and rapidly identified by infrared spectroscopic imaging.
Langmuir | 2006
Gerald Steiner; Cordelia Zimmerer; Reiner Salzer
Mikrochimica Acta | 2003
Cordelia Zimmerer; Steffen Thiele; Reiner Salzer; Antje Krauseneck; Hermann Körndle
Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2011
Jürgen Nagel; Petchara Chunsod; Cordelia Zimmerer; Frank Simon; Andreas Janke; Gert Heinrich
Archive | 2010
Gert Heinrich; Jürgen Nagel; Cordelia Zimmerer
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2016
Felix Kroschwald; Jürgen Nagel; Andreas Janke; Frank Simon; Cordelia Zimmerer; Gert Heinrich; Brigitte Voit
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering | 2014
Jürgen Nagel; Felix-Aron Pahner; Cordelia Zimmerer; Thomas Härtig; Michael Gehde; Gert Heinrich
Archive | 2013
Cordelia Zimmerer; Gerald Steiner; Gert Heinrich
Archive | 2005
Reiner Salzer; Gerald Steiner; Cordelia Zimmerer
Archive | 2013
Cordelia Zimmerer; Gerald Steiner; Gert Heinrich