1. Statistical analysis of individual assignment tests among four cattle breeds using fifteen STR loci1
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P. Papa, Silvano Presciuttini, Elena Ciani, C. Sebastiani, Fabio Marroni, M. Biagetti, Dario Cianci, G. Filippini, Xenia Fosella, Elisa Mazzanti, Roberta Ciampolini, and V. Cetica
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Genetics ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Biology ,Breed ,Evolutionary biology ,Str loci ,Microsatellite ,Multilocus genotype ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Livestock ,Statistical analysis ,Allele ,business ,Allele frequency ,Food Science - Abstract
Assignment tests based on multilocus genotypes are becoming increasingly important to cer- tify quality and origin of livestock products and assure food safety and authenticity. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of microsatellites (STR) for determining the breed origin of beef products among cattle breeds present in the market. We typed 19 STR in 269 animals from 4 cattle breeds. Based on Wright's F-statistics, 4 loci were discarded, and the remaining 15 loci (FIT = 0.101, FST = 0.089, and FIS = 0.013) were used to compute the likelihood that each multilocus genotype of the total sample was drawn from its true breed instead of another breed. To avoid occurrence of zero likelihood when one or more alleles were missing from a tested breed, sample allele frequencies were esti
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- 2006
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