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A DNA profile of species-specific microsatellite markers is obtained from the offspring, potential dam, and potential sire(s), and parentage analysis is performed using this data. In this process, a computer program compares the DNA profile of the offspring to the profiles of the presumed parents. Candidate sires and dams may either qualify or be excluded as parents based on whether they share microsatellite marker alleles with the offspring. A parentage analyst then reviews the results and sends the final report. If a listed parent or parents are excluded, additional analysis is performed, including retesting of samples and the possible use of additional DNA markers to confirm the exclusion.
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In white-tailed deer, the following microsatellite markers are reported:
FCB193
BM6506
ETH152
ADCYC
BL42
CERVID1
AGLA226
TGLA94
CERVID2
BM6438
BM4107
BM4208
SRCRSP1