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Genetic markers offer some important applications in animal breeding. The first is parentage control. It is based on the fact that a sire and a dam pass one of the two alleles of a genetic marker to its offspring. Thus, from the two alleles you establish in a son or daughter, one should be present in the sire and one in the dam (see example).

Mistakes in pedigrees may be caused by interchanges of parents (or semen) at mating, unnoticed matings, interchange of young animals shortly after birth or administrative mistakes. From experiences in parentage control it is known that 2 – 10 per cent of the animals have a wrong pedigree. In breeding programs with high costs, parentage control is highly recommended, especially when animals are kept in large numbers in a breeding unit, where mistakes easily may pop up.

 Example: parentage control with 18 microsatellites in dogs (source: “Het fokken van rashonden”, Kor Oldenbroek and Jack Windig, Raad van Beheer op Kynologsich gebied in Nederland) .

Two female dogs named Marjolein and Martha are born on the same day in the same kennel. The kennel owner considered Marjolein to be the daughter of the female dog Lianne and the male dog Boris. In his view Martha has as parents the female dog  Lieneke and the male dog Bart. The two males, Borus and Bart, are owned by a neighbouring breeder. Lianne was mated to Boris on the same day that Lieneke was mated to Bart. As usual, before printing the official pedigree, parentage control with 18 micro-satellite markers was carried out to verify the pedigree.

DNA research of all six dogs is presented below with for each microsatellite the number of the two alleles established :

Microsatellite

Marjolein

Lianne

Borus

Martha

Lieneke

Bart

1   AHT 121

102/102

102/102

97/102

97/102

97/102

102/102

2   AHT 137

149/151

147/151

128/147

147/149

149/151

149/151

3   AHTH 171

219/225

219/225

212/233

227/233

227/229

219/219

4   AHTH 260

254/252

254/246

252/250

252/244

244/244

252/244

5   AHTK 211

93/93

93/95

91/95

91/93

93/93

93/97

6   AHTK 253

284/288

288/290

288/288

288/288

286/288

284/288

7   CXX 279

126/126

126/128

124/128

124/128

126/128

124/126

8   FH 2054

152/152

152/164

152/156

156/160

152/160

152/156

9   FH 2848

230/234

234/234

230/230

230/230

230/230

230/234

10   INRA 21

97/101

97/101

95/101

95/101

95/97

95/101

11   INU 005

126/126

126/126

126/128

132/128

132/126

130/126

12   INU 030

144/144

144/150

144/144

144/144

144/150

144/144

13   INU 055

210/214

210/218

210/212

210/216

212/216

214/216

14REN162C04

202/204

200/202

200/204

202/204

200/202

200/204

15REN169D01

212/218

212/212

218/218

214/218

214/218

216/218

16REN169O18

162/164

162/162

164/170

164/170

164/168

164/168

17   247M23

268/268

268/270

268/272

268/268

268/274

268/274

18   54P11

226/226

226/236

226/232

226/226

226/232

226/234

 Marjolein has for microsatillite 1 (AHT 121) allele 102 in twofold. This allele is present in Lianne as well in Borus. For microsatellite 2 (AHT 137) Marjolein has the alleles 149 and 151. Allele 151 can be traced back to her dam Lianne, but her sire Borus (and her dam Lianne!) does not have allele 149! For microsatellite 3 (AHTH 171) Marjolein has the alleles 219 en 225, similar as her dam Lianne, but her sire Borus has the alleles 212 and 233. When you continue to check in this way all alleles for the 18 microsatellites present in the six animals, you can conclude that Borus cannot be the sire of Marjolein on base of the microsatellites 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 13. On base of the alleles of Bart for the 18 microsatellites it may be very reasonable that Bart is the sire of Marjolein.

Considering the alleles of Martha and Lieneke you can conclude that it may be very reasonable that they are daughter and dam. But Bart cannot be the sire of Martha based on  the alleles for the microsatellites 2, 3, 5, 11, 13 and 16.

A comparison of the alleles of Marjolein with the alleles of Lianne and of Bart indicate that Marjolein may be born out of a mating of Lianne and Bart and that Martha is born out of a mating of Lieneke and Boris. Apparently, something has been going wrong during the matings.


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