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Ancestry informative markers: inference of ancestry in aged bone samples using an autosomal AIM-Indel multiplex.

Carola Romanini1, Magdalena Romero1, Mercedes Salado Puerto1, Laura Catelli1, Christopher Phillips2, Rui Pereira3, Leonor Gusmão4, Carlos Vullo5.   

Abstract

Ancestry informative markers (AIMs) can be useful to infer ancestry proportions of the donors of forensic evidence. The probability of success typing degraded samples, such as human skeletal remains, is strongly influenced by the DNA fragment lengths that can be amplified and the presence of PCR inhibitors. Several AIM panels are available amongst the many forensic marker sets developed for genotyping degraded DNA. Using a 46 AIM Insertion Deletion (Indel) multiplex, we analyzed human skeletal remains of post mortem time ranging from 35 to 60 years from four different continents (Sub-Saharan Africa, South and Central America, East Asia and Europe) to ascertain the genetic ancestry components. Samples belonging to non-admixed individuals could be assigned to their corresponding continental group. For the remaining samples with admixed ancestry, it was possible to estimate the proportion of co-ancestry components from the four reference population groups. The 46 AIM Indel set was informative enough to efficiently estimate the proportion of ancestry even in samples yielding partial profiles, a frequent occurrence when analyzing inhibited and/or degraded DNA extracts.
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Keywords:  Ancestry informative markers (AIMs); Genetic ancestry; HGDP-CEPH; Indels; Skeletal remains

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25531060     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.11.025

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


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