| Literature DB >> 24780854 |
Zheng Wang1, Suhua Zhang1, Shumin Zhao1, Zhen Hu1, Kuan Sun1, Chengtao Li2.
Abstract
Insertion-deletion polymorphisms (INDELs) are short length diallelic polymorphisms caused by the insertion or deletion of several bases. INDEL markers can serve as useful supplementary or stand-alone assays for human identification. The Qiagen Investigator(®) DIPplex kit multiplexes 30 autosomal INDELs plus amelogenin for forensic use. The objective of this study was to estimate genetic diversity of 30 INDEL markers in the Han (the largest ethnic group of China, n=565) and She population (almost the smallest ethnic group of China, n=119), and to evaluate their usefulness in forensic genetics. In the Han and She, the mean observed heterozygosity values were 0.4133 and 0.3896, and the combined matching probability values were 1.80×10(-11) and 3.17×10(-11), respectively. Furthermore, the allele frequencies for each locus were compared with those in other reported Chinese subpopulations, and the forensic efficacy was compared between this kit and in-house developed INDEL assay. This study demonstrates that the Investigator(®) DIPplex kit can be used as a supplementary tool for human identity testing in China.Entities:
Keywords: Heterozygosity; Human identification; INDEL; Investigator DIPplex; Population genetics
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24780854 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.03.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Int Genet ISSN: 1872-4973 Impact factor: 4.882