INVESTIGADORES
ROGBERG MUÑOZ Andres
artículos
Título:
Effectiveness of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms to Investigate Cattle Rustling
Autor/es:
FERNÁNDEZ, ME; ROGBERG MUÑOZ, A; LIRÓN, JP; GOSZCZYNSKI, DE; RIPOLI, MV; CARINO, M; PERAL-GARCÍA, P; GIOVAMBATTISTA, G
Revista:
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2014 vol. 59 p. 1607 - 1613
ISSN:
0022-1198
Resumen:
Short tandem repeats (STR)s have been the eligible markers for forensic animal genetics, despite single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP)s became acceptable. The technology, the type, and amount of markers could limit the investigation in degraded forensic samples. The performance of a 32-SNP panel genotyped through OpenArraysTM (real-time PCR based) was evaluated to  resolve cattle-specific forensic cases. DNA from different biological sources was used, including samples from an alleged instance of cattle rustling. SNPs and STRs performance and repeatability were compared. SNP call rate was variable among sample type (average = 80.18%), while forensic samples showed the lowest value (70.94%). The repeatability obtained (98.7%) supports the used technology. SNPs had better call rates than STRs in 12 of 20 casework samples, while forensic index values were similar for both panels. In conclusion, the 32-SNPs used are as informative as the standard bovine STR battery and hence are suitable to resolve cattle rustling investigations.