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DXS6797 contains two STRs which can be easily haplotyped in both sexes.

Micaela Poetsch1, Antje Repenning, Eberhard Lignitz, Eberhard Kuhlisch, Reinhard Szibor.   

Abstract

DXS6797 is a complex X-chromosomal locus which contains two variable short tandem repeats (STRs) (motif ATCT) separated by 128 non-polymorphic nucleotides. The two STRs can be cleaved apart by Taq I digestion. Conventionally, DXS6797 is typed by measuring the overall amplicon length, providing only eight alleles [polymorphism information content (PIC) 0.733, mean exclusion chance (MEC) 0.712]. Separate amplification would increase the discrimination but obscure the haplotype constellation in females. Therefore, we proceed by amplifying the whole sequence containing both repeats (DXS6797 I and DXS6797 II) using a Fam-labelled forward primer and a Tamra-labelled reverse primer. We then measure the length of the entire double-labelled amplicon and a Taq-I-digested aliquot to infer, for both males and females, compound haplotypes consisting of DXS6797 I and DXS6797 II repeat length. This procedure has the potential to provide 42 DXS6797 haplotypes. If the crossover rate between both STRs is assumed to be <1.5x10(-6), DXS6797 haplotypes could be used for kinship testing like STR alleles. In our German sample (780 X chromosomes), we determined 27 haplotypes (PIC 0.842, MEC 0,834) and in 220 meioses, we found no new mutations.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16133564     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-005-0003-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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