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Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd

During the last decade, microsatellites (short tandem repeats or STRs) have been successfully used for animal genetic identification, traceability and paternity, although in recent year single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been increasingly used for this purpose. An efficient SNP identificati...

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Autores principales: Fernández, María E., Goszczynski, Daniel E., Lirón, Juan P., Villegas-Castagnasso, Egle E., Carino, Mónica H., Ripoli, María V., Rogberg-Muñoz, Andrés, Posik, Diego M., Peral-García, Pilar, Giovambattista, Guillermo
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23885200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000200008
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author Fernández, María E.
Goszczynski, Daniel E.
Lirón, Juan P.
Villegas-Castagnasso, Egle E.
Carino, Mónica H.
Ripoli, María V.
Rogberg-Muñoz, Andrés
Posik, Diego M.
Peral-García, Pilar
Giovambattista, Guillermo
author_facet Fernández, María E.
Goszczynski, Daniel E.
Lirón, Juan P.
Villegas-Castagnasso, Egle E.
Carino, Mónica H.
Ripoli, María V.
Rogberg-Muñoz, Andrés
Posik, Diego M.
Peral-García, Pilar
Giovambattista, Guillermo
author_sort Fernández, María E.
collection PubMed
description During the last decade, microsatellites (short tandem repeats or STRs) have been successfully used for animal genetic identification, traceability and paternity, although in recent year single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been increasingly used for this purpose. An efficient SNP identification system requires a marker set with enough power to identify individuals and their parents. Genetic diagnostics generally include the analysis of related animals. In this work, the degree of information provided by SNPs for a consanguineous herd of cattle was compared with that provided by STRs. Thirty-six closely related Angus cattle were genotyped for 18 STRs and 116 SNPs. Cumulative SNPs exclusion power values (Q) for paternity and sample matching probability (MP) yielded values greater than 0.9998 and 4.32E(−42), respectively. Generally 2–3 SNPs per STR were needed to obtain an equivalent Q value. The MP showed that 24 SNPs were equivalent to the ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) minimal recommended set of 12 STRs (MP ∼ 10(−11)). These results provide valuable genetic data that support the consensus SNP panel for bovine genetic identification developed by the Parentage Recording Working Group of ICAR (International Committee for Animal Recording).
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spelling pubmed-37152842013-07-24 Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd Fernández, María E. Goszczynski, Daniel E. Lirón, Juan P. Villegas-Castagnasso, Egle E. Carino, Mónica H. Ripoli, María V. Rogberg-Muñoz, Andrés Posik, Diego M. Peral-García, Pilar Giovambattista, Guillermo Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics During the last decade, microsatellites (short tandem repeats or STRs) have been successfully used for animal genetic identification, traceability and paternity, although in recent year single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been increasingly used for this purpose. An efficient SNP identification system requires a marker set with enough power to identify individuals and their parents. Genetic diagnostics generally include the analysis of related animals. In this work, the degree of information provided by SNPs for a consanguineous herd of cattle was compared with that provided by STRs. Thirty-six closely related Angus cattle were genotyped for 18 STRs and 116 SNPs. Cumulative SNPs exclusion power values (Q) for paternity and sample matching probability (MP) yielded values greater than 0.9998 and 4.32E(−42), respectively. Generally 2–3 SNPs per STR were needed to obtain an equivalent Q value. The MP showed that 24 SNPs were equivalent to the ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) minimal recommended set of 12 STRs (MP ∼ 10(−11)). These results provide valuable genetic data that support the consensus SNP panel for bovine genetic identification developed by the Parentage Recording Working Group of ICAR (International Committee for Animal Recording). Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2013-07 2013-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3715284/ /pubmed/23885200 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000200008 Text en Copyright © 2013, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Animal Genetics
Fernández, María E.
Goszczynski, Daniel E.
Lirón, Juan P.
Villegas-Castagnasso, Egle E.
Carino, Mónica H.
Ripoli, María V.
Rogberg-Muñoz, Andrés
Posik, Diego M.
Peral-García, Pilar
Giovambattista, Guillermo
Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title_full Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title_fullStr Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title_short Comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and SNP panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred Angus herd
title_sort comparison of the effectiveness of microsatellites and snp panels for genetic identification, traceability and assessment of parentage in an inbred angus herd
topic Animal Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23885200
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572013000200008
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