Literature DB >> 27166705

Development of new PCR multiplex system by the simultaneous detection of 10 miniSTRs, SE33, Penta E, Penta D, and four Y-STRs.

Muhammad Shafique1, Muhammad Saqib Shahzad2, Ziaur Rahman3, Muhammad Adnan Shan4, Rukhsana Perveen4, Muhammad Shahzad4, Manzoor Hussain4, Ahmad Ali Shahid3, Tayyab Husnain3.   

Abstract

The 18 loci multiplex system has been instigated for co-amplification and fluorescent detection of Amelogenin and 17 STRs, including 10 MiniSTRs (CSF1PO, D18S51, D7S820, D2S1338, TPOX, D13S317, FGA, D5S818, D21S11, D16S539), SE33, Penta E, Penta D, and four Y-STRs (DYS385a/b, DYS438, DYS392). This multiplex system was developed for the simultaneous analysis of compromised DNA samples, Y-amelogenin marker mutation, motherless paternity issues where single allele sharing occurs at autosomal STRs in unrelated individuals, and other complex forensic cases. Selection of loci, primers, and allelic ladders were designed and created in-house with a design strategy to work in this multiplex. The multiplex system was evaluated by sensitivity, specificity, stability, precision and accuracy, case-type samples, mixture studies, PCR-based and population distribution studies to establish the robustness and reliability of the system as the current requirements of the forensic case work. Among all the markers evaluated for this study, 209 alleles including 44 variants were observed with combined power of discrimination, combined power of exclusion, and the combined probability of matching calculated as 0.999999999999999999893916339344, 0.999993816173890, and 5.90019 × 10-19, respectively. Due to highly polymorphic characteristics of these loci particularly SE33 and Penta E which are most discriminatory (PD = 0.991 and 0.983, respectively) in the Pakistani population, this multiplex would be highly valuable for individual identification in complex forensic cases and paternity issues as well as population database.

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Keywords:  Forensic; MiniSTRs; PCR multiplex; Penta D; Penta E; SE33; Y-STRs

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27166705     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-016-1372-x

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


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