Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 4, Issue 5 , Pages 339-342, October 2010

Analysis of 11 tetrameric STRs in wild boars for forensic purposes

  • Stefano Caratti

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anatomy, Pharmacology and Legal Medicine, University of Turin, Corso Galileo Galilei 22, 10126 Turin, Italy
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  • Luca Rossi

      Affiliations

    • Department of Animal Production, Epidemiology and Ecology, University of Turin, Via Leonardo da Vinci 44, 10095 Grugliasco (TO), Italy
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  • Bruno Sona

      Affiliations

    • ASL CN1 Regione Piemonte, Servizio Veterinario SC Sanità Animale, UOT Via Torino 143, 12038 Savigliano (CN), Italy
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  • Silvia Origlia

      Affiliations

    • ASL CN1 Regione Piemonte, Servizio Veterinario SC Sanità Animale, UOT Via Torino 143, 12038 Savigliano (CN), Italy
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  • Silvana Viara

      Affiliations

    • ASL CN1 Regione Piemonte, Servizio Veterinario SC Sanità Animale, UOT Via Torino 143, 12038 Savigliano (CN), Italy
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  • Giuseppe Martano

      Affiliations

    • Servizio Veterinario ASL TO3, Area Sanità Animale, Via Poirino 9, 10064 Pinerolo (TO), Italy
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  • Carlo Torre

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anatomy, Pharmacology and Legal Medicine, University of Turin, Corso Galileo Galilei 22, 10126 Turin, Italy
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  • Carlo Robino

      Affiliations

    • Department of Anatomy, Pharmacology and Legal Medicine, University of Turin, Corso Galileo Galilei 22, 10126 Turin, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39 011 6705625; fax: +39 011 6705934.

Received 18 March 2010; received in revised form 22 June 2010; accepted 6 July 2010. published online 04 August 2010.

Abstract 

STR profiling of animal species has a wide range of applications, including forensic identification, wildlife preservation, veterinary public health protection and food safety. We tested the efficacy of a multiplex PCR-based assay including 11 porcine-specific tetrameric STRs in a population sample of wild boars (n=142) originating from Piedmont (North West Italy). Multiple deviations from Hardy–Weinberg expectations were observed, mostly due to a reduction in observed heterozygosity indicative of a high degree of inbreeding. A value of θ of 0.046 and an inbreeding coefficient of 0.089 were estimated. Combined power of discrimination and probability of exclusion values for the STR panel were 0.9999999999996 and 0.99989. In order to test the suitability of the method for meat traceability purposes, a domestic pig reference sample (n=412), consisting of commercial lines commonly used in the meat production process, was also typed. A Bayesian cluster analysis carried out using the observed genotypes, showed a percentage of correct subspecies assignment of individual samples of 0.974 for wild boars and 0.991 for pigs, thus demonstrating the usefulness of the multiplex STR-typing system for discrimination purposes.

Keywords: Sus scrofa, Short tandem repeat, Forensic genetics

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PII: S1872-4973(10)00112-2

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2010.07.001

Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 4, Issue 5 , Pages 339-342, October 2010