| Literature DB >> 27816851 |
Gustavo Martínez1, Alicia Borosky2, Daniel Corach3, Cintia Llull4, Laura Locarno5, Mercedes Lojo6, Miguel Marino5, María Cecilia Miozzo7, Nidia Modesti8, Carla Pacharoni8, Juan Pablo Pilili6, María Isabel Ramella7, Andrea Sala3, Cecilia Schaller9, Carlos Vullo10, Ulises Toscanini11.
Abstract
Currently, autosomal Short Tandem Repeat (STR) markers represent the method of election in forensic human identification. Commercial kits of most common use nowadays -e.g. PowerPlex®Fusion, Promega Corp.; AmpFlSTR GlobalFiler, Thermofisher scientific; Investigator 24Plex QS,Qiagen-, allow the co-amplification of 23 highly polymorphic STR loci providing a high discrimination power in human identity testing. However, in complex kinship analysis and familial database searches involving distant relationships, additional DNA typing is often required in order to achieve well-founded conclusions. The recently developed kit Investigator® HDplex (Qiagen) co-amplify twelve autosomal STRs markers (D7S1517, D3S1744, D12S391, D2S1360, D6S474, D4S2366, D8S1132, D5S2500, D18S51, D21S2055, D10S2325, SE33), nine of which are not present in the above mentioned kits, providing a set of efficient supplementary markers for human identification purposes. In this study we genotyped a sample of 980 individuals from urban areas of ten Argentinean provinces using the Investigator® HDplex kit, aiming to provide forensic estimates for use in forensic casework and parentage testing in Argentina. We report reference allelic frequency databases for each of the provinces studied as well as for the combined samples. No deviation of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was observed. A reasonable discrimination capacity and power of exclusion was estimated which allowed predicting an acceptable forensic behavior of this kit, either to be used as the main STR panel for simple cases or as an auxiliary tool in complex cases. Additionally, population comparison tests showed that the studied samples are relatively homogeneous across the country for these STR set.Entities:
Keywords: Allele frequencies; Argentina; Forensic genetics; Investigator(®) HDplex; Population genetics; STR
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27816851 DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2016.10.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Sci Int Genet ISSN: 1872-4973 Impact factor: 4.882