Evaluation of 24 microsatellite markers for parentage exclusion in three indigenous pig types of India

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BEHL RAHUL,BEHL JYOTSNA,TANTIA M S,NAHARDEKA N,DAS G C,KUMAR K SAJEEV,VIJH R K

Abstract

A set of 24 FAO recommended microsatellite markers was evaluated for parentage exclusion (PE) in three Indian pig types of Assamese, North-Indian and Ankamali. The genomic DNA from these three Indian pig types was amplified at these loci by polymerase chain reaction and resolved for alleles. The allelic frequency data was analysed to calculate the probability of paternity exclusion when one of the parents is to be excluded (PE1), when both the parents are to be excluded (PE2) and when only one parent is known and that is to be excluded (PE3) in these three Indian pig types using a set of minimum 5 loci and then increasing the number of loci in increments of 5 upto maximum of 24 loci. The cumulative PE1 values taking into consideration all the 24 loci varied from 1-2.07×10-10 in North Indian pigs to 1-3.95×10-11 in Ankamali pigs. The cumulative PE2 values taking into consideration all the 24 loci varied from 1-4.57×10-16 in Assamese pigs to 1-3.17×10-18 in Ankamali pigs. Similarly, cumulative PE3 values for all the 24 loci varied from 0.9999968 in Assamese pigs to 0.99999955 in Ankamali pigs. The cumulative PE values obtained, even with a set of 15 loci (CGA, IGF1, S0005, S0026, S0068, S0090, S0155, S0178, S0215, S0218, S0228, S0355, SW122, SW911, SW936), were clearly more than the required value of 0.9995 in all the three breeds with the minimum value of 0.99985 for PE3 in Assamese pigs. Clearly, this set of 15 loci or the sets with 20 or 24 loci can be safely employed for parentage exclusion purposes in the Indian pigs.

Publisher

Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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