An international parentage and identification panel for the domestic cat (Felis catus)

Autor: S. Corley, J. C. Meriaux, H. Van Haeringen, S. Dileanis, D. Grattapaglia, R. C. Morrin-O'Donnell, Julie Flynn, Y. Amigues, W. A. van Haeringen, Alan John Guthrie, Michele Polli, G. Perrotta, R. Schubbert, T. E. Broad, P. L. Karttunen, C. Cherbonnel, M. Morita, Niels C Pedersen, Monika J. Lipinski, Leslie A. Lyons, D. R. Delattre, P. Daftari, S. Rittler, Clive Harper, M. Blasi, G. M. Lewis, Maria Giuseppina Strillacci, Maria Longeri, Tirri Niini, H. Kimura, G. J. Cho
Přispěvatelé: Laboratoire d'Analyse Génétique pour les Espèces Animales (LABOGENA), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), ProdInra, Migration
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Animal Genetics
Animal Genetics, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007, 38, pp.371-377
Repositório Institucional da UCB
Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB)
instacron:UCB
Animal genetics, vol 38, iss 4
ISSN: 4764-2971
0268-9146
1365-2052
Popis: Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-10T03:52:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 5 An international parentage and identification panel for the domestic cat Felis catus.pdf: 509557 bytes, checksum: e4cd9a3f2e792036d13d81fa70d95dbf (MD5) license_url: 52 bytes, checksum: 3d480ae6c91e310daba2020f8787d6f9 (MD5) license_text: 23851 bytes, checksum: 294cb7010cc40c47642971e073de3dba (MD5) license_rdf: 23892 bytes, checksum: afd5dad10b1d1e6dc10c8c5d25222c7a (MD5) license.txt: 1887 bytes, checksum: 445d1980f282ec865917de35a4c622f6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007 Seventeen commercial and research laboratories participated in two comparison tests under the auspices of the International Society for Animal Genetics to develop an internationally tested, microsatellite-based parentage and identification panel for the domestic cat (Felis catus). Genetic marker selection was based on the polymorphism information content and allele ranges from seven random-bred populations (n ¼ 261) from the USA, Europe and Brazil and eight breeds (n ¼ 200) from the USA. Nineteen microsatellite markers were included in the comparison test and genotyped across the samples. Based on robustness and efficiency, nine autosomal microsatellite markers were ultimately selected as a single multiplex core panel for cat identification and parentage testing. Most markers contained dinucleotide repeats. In addition to the autosomal markers, the panel included two genderspecific markers, amelogenin and zinc-finger XY, which produced genotypes for both the X and Y chromosomes. This international cat parentage and identification panel has a power of exclusion comparable to panels used in other species, ranging from 90.08% to 99.79% across breeds and 99.47% to 99.87% in random-bred cat populations. Publicado
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