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Assessment of IrisPlex-based multiplex for eye and skin color prediction with application to a Portuguese population.

Paulo Dario1,2,3,4, Helena Mouriño5, Ana Rita Oliveira5,6, Isabel Lucas7, Teresa Ribeiro7,8, Maria João Porto7,8, Jorge Costa Santos7,8,9, Deodália Dias5,6, Francisco Corte Real7,8,10.   

Abstract

DNA phenotyping research is one of the most emergent areas of forensic genetics. Predictions of externally visible characteristics are possible through analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms. These tools can provide police with "intelligence" in cases where there are no obvious suspects and unknown biological samples found at the crime scene do not result in any criminal DNA database hits. IrisPlex, an eye color prediction assay, revealed high prediction rates for blue and brown eye color in European populations. However, this is less predictive in some non-European populations, probably due to admixing. When compared to other European countries, Portugal has a relatively admixed population, resulting from a genetic influx derived from its proximity to and historical relations with numerous African territories. The aim of this work was to evaluate the utility of IrisPlex in the Portuguese population. Furthermore, the possibility of supplementing this multiplex with additional markers to also achieve skin color prediction within this population was evaluated. For that, IrisPlex was augmented with additional SNP loci. Eye and skin color prediction was estimated using the multinomial logistic regression and binomial logistic regression models, respectively. The results demonstrated eye color prediction accuracies of the IrisPlex system of 90 and 60% for brown and blue eye color, respectively, and 77% for intermediate eye color, after allele frequency adjustment. With regard to skin color, it was possible to achieve a prediction accuracy of 93%. In the future, phenotypic determination multiplexes must include additional loci to permit skin color prediction as presented in this study as this can be an advantageous tool for forensic investigation.

Keywords:  EVC; Eye color prediction; Forensic DNA phenotyping; IrisPlex; Multinomial logistic regression; Skin color prediction

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26289415     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-015-1248-5

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


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