用于秃鹰(Haliaeetus leuccephalus)和金雕(Aquila chrysaetos)鉴定的多重STR图谱的建立

Darren J. Wostenberg, Mary K. Burnham-Curtis
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对白头鹰(halaeetus leucocephalus)和金雕(Aquila chrysaetos)样本进行可靠基因分型的能力已被证明是调查非法贩运鹰羽毛和身体部位的宝贵法医工具。将20个STR基因座组装成3个优化的多重STR面板。这三种STR多重pcr包括从二核苷酸到五核苷酸基序的位点,以及单态和多态扩增。秃鹰的等位基因数量为1 ~ 5个(多态性位点14个),金雕的等位基因数量为1 ~ 11个(多态性位点16个)。秃鹰和金雕共有5个等位基因位点,其余15个位点产生各自特有的等位基因。在野生动物执法调查中,这些多重面板将非常有用,在这些调查中,鹰的羽毛和身体部位可以与物种和个体相匹配,从而将犯罪现场和鹰受害者与嫌疑人联系起来。
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The development of multiplex STR panels for the identification of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos)

The ability to reliably genotype individual bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) samples has proven to be a valuable forensic tool for investigations of illegal trafficking of eagle feathers and body parts. Twenty STR loci were assembled into three optimized multiplex STR panels. The three STR multiplex PCRs include loci ranging from dinucleotide to pentanucleotide motifs, and both monomorphic and polymorphic amplification. The number of alleles for bald eagles ranged 1–5 (14 polymorphic loci), and the number of alleles for golden eagles ranged from 1 to 11 (16 polymorphic loci). Bald and golden eagles shared alleles at 5 loci, the other 15 loci yielding alleles characteristic of each species. These multiplex panels will be useful in wildlife law enforcement investigations in which eagle feathers and body parts can be identified to species and individuals matched to link a crime scene and eagle victim to a suspect.

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Forensic science international. Animals and environments
Forensic science international. Animals and environments Pollution, Law, Forensic Medicine, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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