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Novel Y-chromosome short tandem repeat sequence variation for loci DYS710, DYS518, DYS385, DYS644, DYS612, DYS626, DYS504, DYS481, DYS447 and DYS449.

Mohaimin Kasu1, Jamie Fredericks1,2, Mischa Fraser3, Christiaan Labuschagne3, Mpasi Lesaoana1,4, Maria Eugenia D'Amato5.   

Abstract

In forensic casework, Y-chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) are essential for differentiating between unrelated males and resolving the male component of admixed biological evidence. While the majority of Y-STRs are adequate for discriminating between different paternal lineages, rapidly mutating Y-STRs are necessary for improving discrimination between males within populations of low Y-chromosome diversity and between paternal relatives. Alternatively, sequencing of Y-STRs may also improve the discrimination between isometric Y-STR alleles by identifying variation in the repeat unit pattern arrangements and by identifying SNPs in the flanking region or within the STR repeat unit itself. In this report, a total of 153 DNA sequences are presented across the Y-STR loci DYS710, DYS518, DYS385, DYS644, DYS612, DYS626, DYS504, DYS481, DYS447 and DYS449. A total of 94 Y-STR sequences provided herein are reported for the first time, of which 37 sequences represent alleles showing size homoplasy, 34 sequences of known alleles for which sequence data has been unavailable and a total of 23 novel allele sequences across loci DYS644, DS447, DYS710 and DYS504. This study further encountered a rare sequence variant in the 5' flanking region of DYS385 and a total of two SNPs in the repeat structure at DYS481 and DYS449.

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Keywords:  Forensic; Rapidly mutating; Sequence variation; Size homoplasy; Y-chromosome; haplotype

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30982129     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-019-02056-7

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


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