DNA Profile – CAT
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DNA Profile Cat
General description
The DNA profile of cats is based on variable DNA segments that differ in length. It is the unalterable, tamper-proof genetic fingerprint of your animal, which enables unique identification with a probability of 99.99%. The profile analyses 17 STR markers according to ISAG guidelines and offers international comparability. All profiles are stored in our DNA database.
Breeds
All breeds
Order details
Test number | 8175 |
Trivial name | Genetic fingerprint |
Sample material | 0.5 ml EDTA blood, 2x cheek swab, 1x special swab (eNAT) |
Test duration | 14-21 working days |
Test specifications
Marker | 17 STRs |
Standard | ISAG |
Detailed description
The cat DNA profile is your pet’s genetic fingerprint. It cannot be manipulated or lost, remains unchanged for a lifetime and enables the individual to be clearly identified (e.g. for breeding licensing, in the event of a legal dispute, for a paternity test). All DNA profiles are stored in our DNA database to ensure continuous availability. The DNA profile is unique with a probability of greater than 99.99%. The only exception to this is monozygotic multiples.
The principle of DNA profiling is based on the examination of highly variable DNA segments (microsatellites) that differ in length between individuals (length polymorphism). The combination of all microsatellites results in a unique DNA profile for each individual.
To create a DNA profile, the genetic material of the animal, the DNA, is first isolated from nucleated cells. The areas of DNA to be analysed are then amplified millions of times using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The length of the microsatellites can be determined by computer-aided analysis in the “Genetic Analyzer”. This data is then used to create an individual, reproducible numerical formula for each animal.
The cat DNA profile follows the recommended ISAG (International Society for Animal Genetics) guidelines by analysing 17 microsatellite markers – also known as STR (Short Tandem Repeats) markers – and allows international comparability between laboratories.