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Genetic analysis of Bangkaew dogs using microsatellite markers confirms high diversity and low inbreeding risk. An optimized 10-locus panel provides efficient and accurate individual identification for breed management.

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  • Molecular biology
  • Animal breeding

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  • The Bangkaew dog is a native Thai breed recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI).
  • Purebred selection relies on recorded traits and pedigree, necessitating genetic diversity assessment.
  • Understanding inbreeding depression risk and DNA profile origins is vital for Bangkaew dog conservation and management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish current allelic frequency data for precise individual identification of Bangkaew dogs.
  • To assess the genetic diversity and inbreeding risk within the Bangkaew dog population.
  • To develop an efficient microsatellite genotyping panel for Bangkaew dog identification.

Main Methods:

  • Genotyping of approximately 82 Bangkaew dogs using 15 microsatellite markers.
  • Maternal genetic inheritance analysis using mtDNA D-loop.
  • Development and optimization of a 10-locus microsatellite panel from the initial 15 loci.

Main Results:

  • High genetic diversity was observed in the Bangkaew breed, suggesting a low potential for inbreeding.
  • The 15-locus microsatellite panel effectively identified individual Bangkaew dogs.
  • An optimized 10-locus panel demonstrated improved efficiency and cost-effectiveness for identification testing.

Conclusions:

  • An optimized 10-locus microsatellite panel facilitates accurate individual identification in Bangkaew dogs.
  • This optimized panel enhances time and cost efficiency for genetic testing.
  • Accurate allelic frequency estimates are crucial for realistic DNA evidence evaluation in Bangkaew dog populations.