Literature DB >> 26334371

Effectiveness of a 95 SNP panel for the screening of breed label fraud in the Chinese meat market.

A Rogberg-Muñoz1, S Wei2, M V Ripoli3, B L Guo2, M H Carino3, J P Lirón3, A J Prando4, R J A Vaca4, P Peral-García3, Y M Wei2, G Giovambattista5.   

Abstract

Breed assignment has proved to be useful to control meat trade and protect the value of special productions. Meat-related frauds have been detected in China; therefore, 95 SNPs selected from the ISAG core panel were evaluated to develop an automated and technologically updated tool to screen breed label fraud in the Chinese meat market. A total of 271 animals from four Chinese yellow cattle (CYC) populations, six Bos taurus breeds, two Bos indicus and one composite were used. The allocation test distinguished European, Japanese and Zebu breeds, and two Chinese genetic components. It correctly allocated Japanese Black, Zebu and British breeds in 100, 90 and 89% of samples, respectively. CYC evidenced the Zebu, Holstein and Limousin introgression. The test did not detect CYC components in any of the 25 samples from Argentinean butchers. The method could be useful to certify Angus, Hereford and Japanese Black meat, but a modification in the panel would be needed to differentiate other breeds.
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Keywords:  Breed; China; DNA; Fraud; Label; Meat

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26334371     DOI: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2015.08.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meat Sci        ISSN: 0309-1740            Impact factor:   5.209


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