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Meat Sci ; 85(4): 671-5, 2010 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20416796

RESUMEN

Since the 1990s several authors have envisaged the use of DNA to certify meat origin. Two major parameters must be assessed before a DNA based traceability protocol can be implemented in the food chain: (i) the information content of a DNA marker set in a specific livestock breed or group of breeds; (ii) the minimum number of DNA markers needed to obtain a statistically acceptable match probability. The objective of the present work was to establish the effect of different levels of inbreeding in the matching efficiency, and the minimum number of microsatellite markers needed, in a DNA based meat traceability program, starting from an 11-microsatellite marker panel. Samples were obtained from beef production farms in South America, where animals are typically bred under pasture-based extensive conditions. Three groups of animals with different consanguinity rates were sampled. Exclusion power (Q) was higher than 0.999998 and match probability lower than 3.01E-08, for the whole set of markers within each group. Both values were affected by consanguinity. To reach a two mismatch criteria exclusion power (Q(2)) of 99.99, six markers were needed in unrelated animals whereas seven markers were needed in related animals. To reach Q(2)=99.9999, 8 and 10 microsatellite markers, respectively, were needed. In general, one or two more microsatellite markers were needed to identify consanguineous animals. This study proved the DNA marker set used to be suitable for the identification of the meat from all slaughtered animals in Argentina, per week, month, and year.


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Bovinos/genética , ADN/análisis , Endogamia , Carne , Repeticiones de Microsatélite , Crianza de Animales Domésticos , Animales , Argentina , Marcadores Genéticos
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Rev Hosp Clin Fac Med Sao Paulo ; 51(3): 99-102, 1996.
Artículo en Portugués | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9035500

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A case of maxillar mixoma in a child aged one year and three months is reported. The child was submitted to a partial ressection of the maxilla and a reconstruction of the orbital floor with a Kirchner wire and a polipropilene Wire netting. The picture taken one year and eight months later shows the favorable result of the operation.


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Neoplasias Maxilares/diagnóstico , Mixoma/diagnóstico , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino , Neoplasias Maxilares/patología , Neoplasias Maxilares/cirugía , Mixoma/patología , Mixoma/cirugía
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