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A novel multiplex assay amplifying 13 Y-STRs characterized by rapid and moderate mutation rate.

Urszula Rogalla1, Marcin Woźniak2, Jacek Swobodziński3, Miroslava Derenko4, Boris A Malyarchuk5, Irina Dambueva6, Marek Koziński7, Jacek Kubica8, Tomasz Grzybowski9.   

Abstract

As microsatellites located on Y chromosome mutate with different rates, they may be exploited in evolutionary studies, genealogical testing of a variety of populations and even, as proven recently, aid individual identification. Currently available commercial Y-STR kits encompass mostly low to moderately mutating loci, making them a perfect choice for the first two applications. Some attempts have been made so far to utilize Y-STRs to provide a discriminatory tool for forensic purposes. Although all 13 rapidly mutating Y-STRs were already multiplexed, no single assay based on single-copy markers allowing at least a portion of close male relatives to be differentiated from one another is available. To fill in the blanks, we constructed and validated an assay comprised of single-copy Y-STR markers only with a mutation rate ranging from 8×10(-3) to 1×10(-2). Performance of the resulting combination of nine RM Y-STRs and four moderately mutating ones was tested on 361 father-son pairs and 1326 males from 9 populations revealing an overall mutation rate of 1.607×10(-1) for the assay as a whole. Application of the proposed 13 Y-STR set to differentiation of haplotypes present among homogenous population of Buryats resulted in a threefold increase of discrimination as compared with 10 Y-STRs from the PowerPlex(®) Y.
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Keywords:  Buryats; Individual identification; RM Y-STRs; Y chromosome

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25487077     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Forensic Sci Int Genet        ISSN: 1872-4973            Impact factor:   4.882


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Journal:  Int J Legal Med       Date:  2019-03-26       Impact factor: 2.686

2.  Y chromosome haplotype diversity in Mongolic-speaking populations and gene conversion at the duplicated STR DYS385a,b in haplogroup C3-M407.

Authors:  Boris A Malyarchuk; Miroslava Derenko; Galina Denisova; Marcin Woźniak; Urszula Rogalla; Irina Dambueva; Tomasz Grzybowski
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2016-02-25       Impact factor: 3.172

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Authors:  Wenqiong Zhang; Chao Xiao; Jin Yu; Tian Wei; Fei Liao; Wei Wei; Daixin Huang
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4.  Mutation rates at 42 Y chromosomal short tandem repeats in Chinese Han population in Eastern China.

Authors:  Weiwei Wu; Wenyan Ren; Honglei Hao; Hailun Nan; Xin He; Qiuling Liu; Dejian Lu
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