Literature DB >> 31400656

DNA-based predictive models for the presence of freckles.

Magdalena Kukla-Bartoszek1, Ewelina Pośpiech2, Anna Woźniak3, Michał Boroń3, Joanna Karłowska-Pik4, Paweł Teisseyre5, Magdalena Zubańska6, Agnieszka Bronikowska7, Tomasz Grzybowski8, Rafał Płoski9, Magdalena Spólnicka3, Wojciech Branicki10.   

Abstract

Freckles or ephelides are hyperpigmented spots observed on skin surface mainly in European and Asian populations. Easy recognition and external visibility make prediction of ephelides, the potentially useful target in the field of forensic DNA phenotyping. Prediction of freckles would be a step forward in sketching the physical appearance of unknown perpetrators or decomposed cadavers for the forensic DNA intelligence purposes. Freckles are especially common in people with pale skin and red hair and therefore it is expected that predisposition to freckles may partially share the genetic background with other pigmentation traits. The first proposed freckle prediction model was developed based on investigation that involved variation of MC1R and 8 SNPs from 7 genes in a Spanish cohort [19]. In this study we examined 113 DNA variants from 46 genes previously associated with human pigmentation traits and assessed their impact on freckles presence in a group of 960 individuals from Poland. Nineteen DNA variants revealed associations with the freckle phenotype and the study also revealed that females have ∼1.8 higher odds of freckles presence comparing to males (p-value = 9.5 × 10-5). Two alternative prediction models were developed using regression methods. A simplified binomial 12-variable model predicts the presence of ephelides with cross-validated AUC = 0.752. A multinomial 14-variable model predicts one of three categories - non-freckled, medium freckled and heavily freckled. The two extreme categories, non-freckled and heavily freckled were predicted with moderately high accuracy of cross-validated AUC = 0.754 and 0.792, respectively. Prediction accuracy of the intermediate category was lower, AUC = 0.657. The study presents novel DNA models for prediction of freckles that can be used in forensic investigations and emphasizes significance of pigmentation genes and sex in predictive DNA analysis of freckles.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  DNA prediction; Externally visible characteristics; Forensic DNA phenotyping; Freckles; Targeted massively parallel sequencing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31400656     DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2019.07.012

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


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3.  Exploring the possibility of predicting human head hair greying from DNA using whole-exome and targeted NGS data.

Authors:  Ewelina Pośpiech; Magdalena Kukla-Bartoszek; Joanna Karłowska-Pik; Piotr Zieliński; Anna Woźniak; Michał Boroń; Michał Dąbrowski; Magdalena Zubańska; Agata Jarosz; Tomasz Grzybowski; Rafał Płoski; Magdalena Spólnicka; Wojciech Branicki
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