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Determining the Source of Equine Bloodstains by Dinucleotide Repeats*
Authors:Jin‐Wen Chen Ph.D.  Cornelius E. Uboh Ph.D.  Lawrence R. Soma V.M.D.  Xiaoqing Li M.S.  Fuyu Guan Ph.D.  Youwen You Ph.D.  Ying Liu Ph.D.
Affiliation:1. University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center Campus, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348.;2. Pennsylvania Equine Toxicology & Research Center, West Chester University, 220 E Rosedale Avenue, West Chester, PA 19382.
Abstract:
Abstract: A novel multiplex of independent dinucleotide tandem repeat (DTR) loci was previously described that is capable of not only discriminating human and equine DNA, but of identifying a single equine source. We report a case in which a bloodstained syringe and two needles were found during inspection of a barn by inspectors of the Pennsylvania Racing Commissions. Using the multiplex and single‐locus detection, all 21 equine DTR markers were detected in a suspect horse and two evidence samples, indicating the evidence samples came from the suspect animal. Only six markers were detected in the third evidence sample because the volume of blood was limited. Following whole‐genome amplification and single‐locus PCR, the third evidence sample detected a total of 17 markers and the likelihood of identity (probability from suspect horse/probability from a random pacer) was 7.0 × 106. The DTR multiplex has some technical limitations, but it is already practical for casework.
Keywords:forensic science  racehorses  sample identification  bloodstains  short tandem repeats  multiplex polymerase chain reaction  whole‐genome amplification
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