Literature DB >> 19948334

Forensic analysis of dog (Canis lupus familiaris) mitochondrial DNA sequences: an inter-laboratory study of the GEP-ISFG working group.

Barbara van Asch1, Cristina Albarran, Antonio Alonso, Ramón Angulo, Cíntia Alves, Eva Betancor, Cecilia I Catanesi, Daniel Corach, Manuel Crespillo, Christian Doutremepuich, Andone Estonba, Ana Teresa Fernandes, Eugenia Fernandez, Ana Maria Garcia, Miguel Angel Garcia, Patricia Gilardi, Rita Gonçalves, Alexis Hernández, Gabriela Lima, Eugênio Nascimento, Marian M de Pancorbo, David Parra, Maria de Fátima Pinheiro, Elena Prat, Jorge Puente, José Luis Ramírez, Fernando Rendo, Isabel Rey, Florencia Di Rocco, Anayanci Rodríguez, Andrea Sala, Joel Salla, Juan J Sanchez, Dácil Solá, Sandra Silva, José Juan Pestano Brito, António Amorim.   

Abstract

A voluntary collaborative exercise aiming at the mitochondrial analysis of canine biological samples was carried out in 2006-2008 by the Non-Human Forensic Genetics Commission of the Spanish and Portuguese Working Group (GEP) of the International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG). The participating laboratories were asked to sequence two dog samples (one bloodstain and one hair sample) for the mitochondrial D-loop region comprised between positions 15,372 and 16,083 using suggested primers and PCR conditions, and to compare their results against a reference sequence. Twenty-one participating laboratories reported a total of 67.5% concordant results, 15% non-concordant results, and 17.5% no results. The hair sample analysis presented more difficulty to the participants than the bloodstain analysis, with a high percentage (29%) failing to obtain a result. The high level of participation showed the interest of the community in the analysis of dog forensic samples but the results reveal that crucial methodological issues need to be addressed and further training is required in order to respond proficiently to the demands of forensic casework.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19948334     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2009.04.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet        ISSN: 1872-4973            Impact factor:   4.882


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Authors:  Cornelya F C Klütsch; Eija H Seppälä; Mathias Uhlén; Hannes Lohi; Peter Savolainen
Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2010-11-04       Impact factor: 2.686

Review 3.  Reviewing population studies for forensic purposes: Dog mitochondrial DNA.

Authors:  Sophie Verscheure; Thierry Backeljau; Stijn Desmyter
Journal:  Zookeys       Date:  2013-12-30       Impact factor: 1.546

4.  Canis mtDNA HV1 database: a web-based tool for collecting and surveying Canis mtDNA HV1 haplotype in public database.

Authors:  Quan Ke Thai; Dung Anh Chung; Hoang-Dung Tran
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2017-06-26       Impact factor: 2.797

5.  Identification of additional mitochondrial DNA mutations in canine mast cell tumours.

Authors:  Anna Śmiech; Brygida Ślaska; Magdalena Surdyka; Ludmiła Grzybowska-Szatkowska; Wojciech Łopuszyński; Dorota Różańska
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2016-05-04       Impact factor: 1.695

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