| Literature DB >> 25278200 |
Filip Van Nieuwerburgh1, David Van Hoofstat2, Christophe Van Neste3, Dieter Deforce4.
Abstract
The theoretical advantages of miniSTRs are undeniable. Several studies show that miniSTRs are more sensitive and robust in the analysis of low template and degraded DNA. In this study we want to show the overall benefit of using miniSTRs in real forensic casework samples and show the percentage of samples that benefit from analysis with additional miniSTR loci in terms of resulting in a useful profile. The considered samples were 3064 touch DNA samples, analyzed in our accredited routine forensic DNA profiling laboratory between mid 2009 and mid 2013. Of these 3064 samples, 618 samples were analyzed using 13 loci, 532 samples using 15 loci and 1914 samples using 20 loci of which 5 were the mini- and midi-STR loci that were added to the extended European Standard Set (ESS). The retrospective results show a small increased success rate after implementation of extra loci and an even smaller increase after the implementation of the mini- and midi-STR analysis. The percentage of touch DNA samples that benefit from the analysis of additional mini- and midi-STR loci is limited.Keywords: Casework; DNA profiling; Forensic; MiniSTR; Reduced-size STR amplicons
Year: 2014 PMID: 25278200 DOI: 10.1016/j.scijus.2014.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Justice ISSN: 1355-0306 Impact factor: 2.124