State-of-the-Art and Future Prospects of Canine STR-Based Genotyping

B. Asch, F. Pereira
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The dog is the most common domestic animal in human environments and in many situations a dog may be a victim, a perpetrator or a link between a suspect and a crime scene. Therefore, biological material derived from dogs may constitute evidence in forensic caseworks and it may be necessary or helpful to obtain genetic profiles that would aid indi- vidual identification. Currently, the assessment of the genetic diversity of breeds, population structure, inbreeding, and the development of methodologies for population assignment are important areas of research in dogs and related species such as the grey wolf. Therefore, canine short tandem repeat (STR)-based genotyping is used by a significant number of popu- lation geneticists; however, for reasons we present here, it is utilized by a relatively small number of forensic practitio- ners. An extensive bibliographic search revealed a highly fragmented canine genotyping community working under less than well defined standards. In this work, we discuss the present developments and limitations of STR-based canine geno- typing. Furthermore, we recommend that a collaborative strategy for the implementation of standardization and harmoni- zation is crucial to the development of forensic canine genotyping.
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犬str基因分型研究进展与展望
狗是人类环境中最常见的家畜,在许多情况下,狗可能是受害者,犯罪者或嫌疑人和犯罪现场之间的联系。因此,从狗身上提取的生物材料可能构成法医案件的证据,获得有助于个体识别的基因图谱可能是必要的或有帮助的。目前,犬种遗传多样性的评估、种群结构、近亲繁殖和种群分配方法的发展是犬类及其相关物种(如灰狼)研究的重要领域。因此,犬短串联重复序列(STR)基因分型被大量种群遗传学家使用;然而,由于我们在这里提出的原因,它是由相对较少的法医从业人员利用。广泛的文献检索揭示了一个高度碎片化的犬类基因分型社区在不太明确的标准下工作。在这项工作中,我们讨论了目前基于str的犬基因分型的发展和局限性。此外,我们建议,一个协作战略的实施标准化和协调是法医犬基因分型的发展至关重要。
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