下西里西亚家猫(Felis catus) STR标记多态性初步分析。

Aneta Alama, Anna Jonkisz, Miron Tokarski, Małgorzata Małodobra-Mazur, Arleta Lebioda, Elżbieta Kowalczyk, Tadeusz Dobosz
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研究目的:基因测试在犯罪调查过程中起着至关重要的作用,往往为案件解决提供最有力的证据。虽然犯罪学领域的大多数基因分析都集中在人类DNA上,但动物的基因鉴定正成为一种越来越普遍的程序。生活在人类周围的家畜可能是沉默的证人,甚至是犯罪活动的受害者。由于有可能使用犯罪现场的动物生物材料,在此类案件中,它们作为证据的价值通常有限,可能会发生根本性的变化。除了法医学之外,这种类型的基因鉴定方法也可能成为生活中许多其他领域的宝贵工具。最近,公众对核实动物的血统、调查偷猎和非法射击动物(例如受保护的野猫和猞猁)以及非法动物贸易的兴趣越来越大。本文研究的主要目的是评估所分析的STR标记在猫科动物遗传物质中的多态性程度,并对其是否适合开发原始猫科动物遗传鉴定测试进行初步评估。材料和方法:研究涉及从生活在下西里西亚地区的123只无亲缘关系的猫(代表各种家猫品种)中获得的遗传物质样本进行分析。以血滴或口腔拭子形式从个体猫身上收集的材料进行了五种STR标记的分析,形成单一的多重检测(FCA742、FCA744、F124、FCA732、FCA749)。结果:分别对各标志物所得结果进行统计分析,并采用2检验评价研究人群与Hardy-Weinberg原理的一致性。结论:研究结果表明,所分析的标记对遗传鉴定测试的发展具有重要的潜力。
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Preliminary analysis of polymorphism of STR markers in the population of domestic cats (Felis catus) in Lower Silesia.

Aim of the study: Genetic tests play a crucial role in the crime investigation process and often provide the strongest evidence for case resolution. Although the majority of genetic analyses in the field of criminalistics focus on the human DNA, genetic identification of animals is becoming an increasingly common procedure. Domestic animals, which live around people, may be silent witnesses and even victims of criminal activity. Their typically limited value as evidence in such cases could radically change thanks to the possibility of using animal biological material present at the crime scene. In addition to forensic medicine, genetic identification methods of this type may also become a valuable tool in many other areas of life. Recently, there has been an increase in public interest in verifying the pedigree of animals, investigating poaching and illegal shooting of animals, e.g. protected wildcats and lynx, as well as illegal trade in animals. The main aims of the studies reported in this paper were to assess the degree of polymorphism of the analyzed STR markers in feline genetic material, and to perform a preliminary evaluation of their suitability for developing an original feline genetic identification test.

Material and methods: The studies involved an analysis of genetic material samples obtained from a population consisting of 123 unrelated cats representing various domestic cat breeds, living in the Lower Silesia region. The material collected from individual cats in the form of blood drops or buccal swabs was subjected to an analysis of five STR markers forming a single multiplex assay (FCA742, FCA744, F124, FCA732, FCA749).

Results: The results obtained for each marker separately were analyzed statistically and, using the 2 test, the concordance of the study population with the Hardy-Weinberg principle was evaluated.

Conclusions: The findings demonstrate a significant potential of the analyzed markers for the development of genetic identification tests.

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