DNA profiling in dogs has emerged as an essential tool for breed identification, parentage verification, and understanding genetic health markers. The main applications and features of DNA genetic profiling include the following:
1. uniquely identify the animal
2. does not change during life
3. an animal without or with a non-functioning microchip can be identified
4. verification of parentage (paternity, maternity)
5. verification of “clear” after parents
Two prevalent methodologies have emerged in the recent past: the ISAG 2006 which utilizes short tandem repeats (STRs) and the more recent ISAG 2020 which employs single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This article provides a brief comparison between the two and elucidates why the newer ISAG 2020 method has become increasingly favored.
ISAG 2006: STR-Based Profiling
The ISAG 2006 DNA profiling method uses approximately 21 STR markers. STRs, or short tandem repeats, are short sequences of DNA that are repeated in a head-to-tail manner. They have been used in various genetic applications, including:
Limitations of ISAG 2006:
ISAG 2020: SNP-Based Profiling
The ISAG 2020 method involves the assessment of around 220 SNP markers. SNPs, or single nucleotide polymorphisms, are individual points in the DNA where variations can occur. They offer a multitude of advantages for genetic profiling:
Advantages of ISAG 2020:
| Analysis | ISAG 2006 | ISAG 2020 |
| Animal identification | ✔ | ✔✔ |
| Maternity verification | ✔ | ✔ |
| Paternity verification | ✔ | ✔ |
| Heterozygosity | ✘ | ✔ |
| Sibling verification | ✘ | ✔ |
| Estimation of heterozygosity in the litter | ✘ | ✔ |
| Population genetics, diversity | ✘ | ✔ |
While the ISAG 2006 method has served the dog breeding and genetics community well, the ISAG 2020 emerges as a more comprehensive and future-proof methodology. The richness of data provided by the 220 SNP markers, combined with their stability and broad applicability, makes the ISAG 2020 method preferable for those seeking the most accurate and in-depth genetic insights into their dogs.
It is expected that ISAG 2020 will become the standard for canine DNA profiling in the near future.
As ISAG 2006 and 2020 are not compatible, breeders cannot compare their ISAG 2006 and 2020 reports.
For the reasons given above, it is recommended that breeders use the newer ISAG 2020 DNA profile test.
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