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Mucci, N., Mengoni, C., & Randi, E. (2013). Wildlife dna forensics against crime: Resolution of a case of tortoise theft. Forensic Science International: Genetics, (in press). 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2013.10.001
BibTeX citation key: Mucci2013
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Categories: General
Keywords: Genetik - genetics, Schildkröten - turtles + tortoises, Testudinidae, Testudo graeca
Creators: Mengoni, Mucci, Randi
Collection: Forensic Science International: Genetics
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Abstract     
Testudinidae A paternity test was used to investigate a robbery case involving captive individuals of Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca). Six tortoises were allegedly stolen from a private breeder and offered for sale on the web by the supposed thief. The stolen tortoises were confiscated by the rangers of the State Forestry Corps (CFS). A panel of 14 autosomal microsatellite loci was used to genotype the seized tortoises and ten individuals assumed to be legally owned by the breeder. Kinship analyses reliably reconstructed the tortoise pedigree, demonstrating parent-offspring relationships among the owned and the stolen tortoises. As correctly declared by the breeder, four of the six stolen individuals belonged to the same family group of the ten legally owned tortoises. Results indicate that genetic identification procedures can provide valuable evidence and give useful support against illegal wildlife traffic
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