| Literature DB >> 30762220 |
Shivani Dixit1, Pankaj Shrivastava2, R K Kumawat3, Kamlesh Kaitholia1, Hirak Ranjan Dash1, Harsh Sharma1, Gyaneshwer Choubey4.
Abstract
Performance of PowerPlex Fusion 6C kit (PP F6C) was assessed in 374 unrelated individuals belonging to Madhya Pradesh, an Indian state. The study evaluated the forensic parameters for the loci included in PP F6C Multiplex System. The combined discrimination power (CPD) and combined exclusion power (CPE) were 1 and 0.999999995, respectively, for all 23 autosomal STR loci. SE33 showed the greatest power of discrimination (0.990) in the studied population, whereas TPOX showed the lowest (0.843). The availability of three Y-STR loci in the Multiplex System is suitable for assessing male contribution and amelogenin deletion in a single Multiplex PCR simultaneously. The study also presents the first global report on polymorphism in the Indian population on SE 33 autosomal STR loci and PP Fusion 6C Multiplex System. The results revealed that the studied STR Multiplex System is highly polymorphic and suitable for forensic purposes.Entities:
Keywords: DNA fingerprinting; Forensic; India; Madhya Pradesh; PowerPlex fusion 6C; STR
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30762220 PMCID: PMC6469663 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-019-02017-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686
Fig. 1Number of alleles observed in PP F6C Multiplex System and PIC in population of Madhya Pradesh
Fig. 2PCA plot of Madhya Pradesh population with the compared populations based on available 15 autosomal STR data
Fig. 3PCA plot showing comparison of Madhya Pradesh Population with the published populations based on 22 common autosomal STR data