Use of DNA Barcoding Combined with PCR-SFLP to Authenticate Species in Bison Meat Products
American bison ( ) meat is susceptible to species mislabeling due to its high value and similar appearance to meat from domestic cattle ( ). DNA barcoding is commonly used to identify animal species. However, as a result of the historical hybridization of American bison and domestic cattle, addition...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foods 2021-02, Vol.10 (2), p.347 |
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Zusammenfassung: | American bison (
) meat is susceptible to species mislabeling due to its high value and similar appearance to meat from domestic cattle (
). DNA barcoding is commonly used to identify animal species. However, as a result of the historical hybridization of American bison and domestic cattle, additional genetic testing is required for species confirmation. The objective of this study was to perform a market survey of bison meat products and verify the species using DNA barcoding combined with polymerase chain reaction-satellite fragment length polymorphism (PCR-SFLP). Bison products (
= 45) were purchased from a variety of retailers. Samples that were positive for domestic cattle with DNA barcoding were further analyzed with PCR-SFLP. DNA barcoding identified bison in 41 products, red deer (
) in one product, and domestic cattle in three products. PCR-SFLP confirmed the identification of domestic cattle in two samples, while the third sample was identified as bison with ancestral cattle DNA. Overall, mislabeling was detected in 3 of the 45 samples (6.7%). This study revealed that additional DNA testing of species that have undergone historical hybridization provides improved identification results compared to DNA barcoding alone. |
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ISSN: | 2304-8158 2304-8158 |
DOI: | 10.3390/foods10020347 |