Population genetics for 18 short tandem repeat loci (Canine GenotypesTM Panel 2.1 Kit) of 150 unrelated dogs from three pure-bred groups in Japan

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Fubuki Kunita , Chihiro Udagawa , Takeshi Inagaki , Hideto Suzuki , Makoto Bonkobara , Toshinori Omi
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Similar to that in Europe and the United States, the need for forensic DNA identification in dogs is increasing in Japan. As few studies have used commercial genotyping kits, the effectiveness of the Canine GenotypesTM Panel 2.1 Kit for individual DNA identification in dogs bred in Japan was examined. We genotyped 150 unrelated dogs (50 Golden Retrievers, 50 Miniature Dachshunds, and 50 Shiba Inu) at 18 canine short tandem repeat loci by the Kit. The allele frequency, expected heterozygosity, observed heterozygosity, p-value, power of the discriminant, and of exclusion, polymorphic information content, and random matching probability were calculated for each marker. The random matching probability was subsequently estimated to be 4.394×10-22 in the 150 dogs of the three pure-bred groups based on 18 STR loci; 3.257 × 10−16 in the Golden Retriever, 3.933 × 10−18 in the Miniature Dachshund, and 2.107 × 10−18 in the Shiba Inu breeds. In addition, principal component analysis based on genotype data revealed the Golden Retrievers, Miniature Dachshunds, and Shiba Inus separated into three clusters. The results of the genotype analysis showed that the Canine GenotypesTM Panel 2.1 Kit could be useful for identity testing and tool of population study of canines in Japan.

日本三个纯种犬群体中 150 只无血缘关系犬的 18 个短串联重复位点的群体遗传学(犬基因型面板 2.1 套件
与欧洲和美国类似,日本对狗的法医 DNA 鉴定需求也在增加。由于很少有研究使用商业基因分型试剂盒,因此我们研究了Canine GenotypesTM Panel 2.1试剂盒对日本饲养的狗进行个体DNA鉴定的有效性。我们使用该试剂盒对 150 只无血缘关系的犬(50 只金毛寻回犬、50 只迷你腊肠犬和 50 只柴犬)的 18 个犬短串联重复位点进行了基因分型。计算了每个标记的等位基因频率、预期杂合度、观察到的杂合度、P 值、判别力、排除力、多态信息含量和随机匹配概率。随后,根据 18 个 STR 位点估算出三个纯种犬群 150 只犬的随机匹配概率为 4.394×10-22;金毛寻回犬为 3.257 × 10-16,迷你腊肠犬为 3.933 × 10-18,柴犬为 2.107 × 10-18。此外,基于基因型数据的主成分分析表明,金毛寻回猎犬、迷你腊肠犬和柴犬分为三个群组。基因型分析结果表明,Canine GenotypesTM Panel 2.1 Kit 可用于日本犬类的身份检测和种群研究。
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Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
119
审稿时长
7.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Legal Medicine provides an international forum for the publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of legal medicine. Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. Submissions dealing with medicolegal problems such as malpractice, insurance, child abuse or ethics in medical practice are also acceptable.
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