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.
An international parentage and identification panel for the domestic cat (Felis catus) / M..J. Lipinski, Y. Amigues, M. Blasi, T..E. Broad, C. Cherbonnel, G..J. Cho, S. Corley, P. Daftari, D..R. Delattre, S. Dileanis, J..M. Flynn, D. Grattapaglia, A. Guthrie, C. Harper, P..L. Karttunen, H. Kimura, G..M. Lewis, M.L. Longeri, J..C. Meriaux, M. Morita, R..C. Morrin O'Donnell, T. Niini, N..C. Pedersen, G. Perrotta, M. Polli, S. Rittler, R. Schubbert, M.G. Strillacci, H. Van Haeringen, W. Van Haeringen, L..A. Lyons. - In: ANIMAL GENETICS. - ISSN 0268-9146. - 38:4(2007), pp. 371-377.
An international parentage and identification panel for the domestic cat (Felis catus)
M.L. Longeri;M. Polli;M.G. Strillacci;
2007
Abstract
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.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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