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- Title
Application of DNA Forensic Techniques for Identifying Poached Guanacos ( Lama guanicoe) in Chilean Patagonia.
- Authors
Marín, Juan C.; Saucedo, Cristian E.; Corti, Paulo; González, Benito A.
- Abstract
Guanaco ( Lama guanicoe) is a protected and widely distributed ungulate in South America. A poacher, after killing guanacos in Valle Chacabuco, Chilean Patagonia, transported and stored the meat. Samples were retrieved by local police but the suspect argued that the meat was from a horse. Mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (774 pb), 15 loci microsatellites, and SRY gene were used to identify the species, number of animals and their population origin, and the sex of the animals, respectively. Analysis revealed that the samples came from a female (absence of SRY gene) Patagonian guanaco (assignment probability between 0.0075 and 0.0282), and clearly distinguishing it from sympatric ungulates ( E-value = 0). Based on the evidence obtained in the field in addition to forensic data, the suspect was convicted of poaching and illegally carrying fire arms. This is the first report of molecular tools being used in forensic investigations of Chilean wildlife indicating its promising future application in guanaco management and conservation.
- Subjects
SOUTH America; CYTOCHROME b; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; NUCLEIC acids; MEAT; MICROSATELLITE repeats
- Publication
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2009, Vol 54, Issue 5, p1073
- ISSN
0022-1198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01087.x