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DIP-microhaplotypes: new markers for detection of unbalanced DNA mixtures.

Jinding Liu1, Ting Hao1, Xiaojuan Cheng1, Jiaqi Wang1, Wenyan Li1, Zidong Liu1, Jie Shi1, Zeqin Li1, Jianbo Ren1, Keming Yun2, Gengqian Zhang3.   

Abstract

The identification of a suspect in a degraded and unbalanced DNA mixture has been a challenge for the standard short tandem repeat polymorphisms (STR) typing. Several methods have been introduced to solve this problem, such as DIP-STR, DIP-SNP, and SNP-STR markers. In this study, we proposed DIP-microhaplotype (deletion/insertion linked a chain of SNPs) as a kind of new genetic marker to type the unbalanced and degraded DNA mixture. We established the detection method with ten DIP-microhaplotype markers including 26 SNPs using allele-specific multiplex PCR followed by SNaPshot assay. This novel compound marker allows us to detect the minor DNA with a sensitivity of 1:100 to 1:1000 in a DNA mixture of any gender. Most of the DIP-microhaplotype markers had a relatively high probability of informative alleles with an average informative value (I value) of 0.308. In all, we proposed DIP-microhaplotype as a novel type of DNA marker for the detection of minor contributor from unbalanced DNA mixtures. Due to their inherent shorter length, higher polymorphism, and sensitivity, DIP-microhaplotypes are promising markers for the examination of the degraded and unbalanced mixtures in forensic stains or clinical chimeras.

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Keywords:  DIP-microhaplotypes; Degraded and unbalanced mixture; Forensic genetics; SNaPshot assay

Year:  2020        PMID: 32372232     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-020-02288-y

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


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