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Development of a Microsatellite-Based Method for the Differentiation of European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa scrofa) from Domestic Pig Breeds (Sus scrofa domestica) in Food
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2012
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Genetic TestingGeneticsMicrosatellite-based MethodAnimal GeneticsAnimal StudyMolecular EcologyBiostatisticsDomestic Pig BreedsPublic HealthDomestic PigEuropean Wild BoarBlind Wild BoarPrecision BreedingWild BoarStatistical GeneticsPorcine DiseaseGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsFood SafetyAnimal ScienceEvolutionary BiologyMedicineAnimal Breeding
Twenty microsatellites (simple sequence repeats, SSR) were used to discriminate wild boar from domestic pig and to identify mixtures of the two. Reference groups of wild boar and pig samples were collected from the UK and Europe for genetic assignment tests. Bayesian Analysis of Populations software (BAPs) gave 100% correct assignment for blind wild boar and pig samples and correctly identified mixed samples. DNA was extracted from 12 commercial food samples (11 labeled as containing wild boar) including patés, salamis, and sausage, and good SSR profiles were obtained. Eleven samples were correctly assigned as pig, and two as mixed meats. One sample sold as wild boar meat was clearly assigned as pig. A further 10 blind samples of meat cuts were analyzed, eight wild boar and two pig, and all were correctly assigned.
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