Literature DB >> 29428890

Construction and forensic genetic characterization of 11 autosomal haplotypes consisting of 22 tri-allelic indels.

Xiaohong Zhao1, Xiaogang Chen1, Yuancun Zhao1, Shu Zhang1, Zehua Gao1, Yiwen Yang1, Yufang Wang2, Ji Zhang3.   

Abstract

Insertion/deletion polymorphisms (indels), which combine the advantages of both short tandem repeats and single-nucleotide polymorphisms, are suitable for parentage testing. To overcome the limitations of the low polymorphism of di-allelic indels, we constructed a set of haplotypes with physically linked, multi-allelic indels. Candidate haplotypes were selected from the 1000 Genomes Project database, and were subject to the following criteria for inclusion: (i) each marker must have a minimum allele frequency (MAF) of ≥0.1 in the Han population of China; (ii) markers must exist in a non-coding region; (iii) the physical distance between a pair of candidate indels must be <500 bp; (iv) the allele length variation of each indel from 1 to 20 bp; (v) different haplotypes must be located on different chromosomes or chromosomal arms, or be more than 10 Mb apart if on the same chromosomal arm; and (vi) they must not be located across a recombination hotspot. A multiplex system with 11 haplotype markers, comprising 22 tri-allelic indel loci distributed over 10 chromosomes was developed. To validate the multiplex panel, we investigated the haplotype distribution in sets of two and three-generation pedigrees. The results demonstrated that the haplotypes consisting of multi-allelic indel markers exhibited higher polymorphism than a single indel locus, and thus provide Supplementary information for forensic kinship identification.
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Keywords:  Forensic genetics; Haplotype; Indels; Tri-allelic

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29428890     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.02.001

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


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