Petra Zenke
Szent István University
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Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2014
Zoltán Szabolcsi; Balazs Egyed; Petra Zenke; Zsolt Padar; Adrienn Borsy; Viktor Stéger; Erzsebet Pasztor; Sándor Csányi; Zsuzsanna Buzás; László Orosz
Red deer is the most valuable game of the fauna in Hungary, and there is a strong need for genetic identification of individuals. For this purpose, 10 tetranucleotide STR markers were developed and amplified in two 5‐plex systems. The study presented here includes the flanking region sequence analysis and the allele nomenclature of the 10 loci as well as the PCR optimization of the DeerPlex I and II. LD pairwise tests and cross‐species similarity analyses showed the 10 loci to be independently inherited. Considerable levels of genetic differences between two subpopulations were recorded, and FST was 0.034 using AMOVA. The average probability of identity (PIave) was at the value of 2.6736 × 10−15. This low value for PIave nearly eliminates false identification. An illegal hunting case solved by DeerPlex is described herein. The calculated likelihood ratio (LR) illustrates the potential of the 10 red deer microsatellite markers for forensic investigations.
Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2011
Á. Maróti-Agóts; I. Bodó; L. Jávorka; Alice Gyurmán; N. Solymosi; Petra Zenke; Marita Skogseth; L. Zöldág
The synthesis of Heat Shock Protein 70.2 mRNA is also regulated by the Upper Promoter elements of the gene. This promoter region is polymorphic in cattle. These polymorphisms have a major effect on the activity of the mRNA transcription. In a comparison of quantity of transcribed mRNA from the wild type and AP2 mutant allele the wild type can produce 2-3-fold more transcripts.The Hungarian Grey Cattle (HG) and Norwegian Red (NFR) as control breed were genotyped with PCR-RFLP method. Our results showed that the frequencies of alleles in breeds (p(wt)HG = 0.859419, p(wt)NFR = 0.5) are different. The effective response to heat stress in the Norwegian Red seems to be less important than in the Hungarian Grey breed. The extensive keeping in hot and arid region during centuries could have been proved as selection pressure for the heat tolerance.Our results combined with the global climate forecasts emphasize the role of autochthonous, well adopted, heat tolerant breeds in the near future.
Acta Biologica Hungarica | 2009
Petra Zenke; Á. Maróti-Agóts; Zs. Pádár; L. Zöldág
Demand for correct and cost-effective genetic-based identification and parentage control has increasing importance in domestic animals, including dogs. In our study the applicability of a canine hyperpolymorphic microsatellite marker - which localized in the WILMS-TF (tumor factor) gene - was examined in mixed breed and purebred canine populations. The redesigned and shortened amplicons were genotyped using an allelic ladder which was constructed from sequence verified fragments. The nomenclature for allele calling based on repetition structures is suitable for international comparisons. Our study justified the potential use and efficiency of the marker D18S12 in parentage control.
Forensic Science International-genetics | 2011
Petra Zenke; Balazs Egyed; L. Zöldág; Zsolt Padar
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008
Zoltán Szabolcsi; Balázs Egyed; Petra Zenke; Adrienn Borsy; Zsolt Padar; László Zöldág; Zsuzsanna Buzás; István Raskó; László Orosz
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2015
Petra Zenke; Balazs Egyed; Zsolt Padar; Gábor Kovács
Archive | 2018
Zsolt Padar; Petra Zenke; Zsolt Kozma
Archive | 2018
Zsolt Padar; Petra Zenke; Zsolt Kozma
Archive | 2015
Petra Zenke; Balazs Egyed; Zsolt Padar; Gábor Kovács
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008
Petra Zenke; B. Egyed; Z. Szabolcsi; L. Zöldág; Zs. Pádár