

Cattle DNA Profiling and Parentage
Lab Service
A DNA profile can be seen as a genetic fingerprint, which is unique to each animal; The sample from the animal (hair, tissue, blood, or semen) will undergo DNA extraction, PCR amplification and then fragment analysis before the data can be analysed to produce the final result: the DNA profile report; There are various techniques to obtain a DNA profile but one of the most common and reliable methods to use, is microsatellite analysis; Microsatellites are short segments of DNA, spread throughout the genome, where the sequence of nucleotides (building blocks of DNA) repeat in the same pattern (e.g., ATATAT); This segment of DNA is fluorescently labelled, amplified, and analysed; There are two types of microsatellites present, one from the sire of the offspring and one from the dam (called alleles); The numbers present on the DNA profile certificate are the allele calls at a specific marker location; While the numbers on the report may seem fairly random, they are very useful as they vary between individuals, allowing for a unique identifier for each animal, like a fingerprint
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