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Construction and forensic application of 20 highly polymorphic microhaplotypes
oleh: Aliye Kureshi, Jienan Li, Dan Wen, Shule Sun, Zedeng Yang, Lagabaiyila Zha
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Diterbitkan: | The Royal Society 2020-05-01 |
Deskripsi
Microhaplotype markers have become an important research focus in forensic genetics. However, many reported microhaplotype markers have limited polymorphisms. In this study, we developed a set of highly polymorphic microhaplotype markers based on tri-allelic single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Eleven newly discovered microhaplotypes along with nine previously identified in our laboratory were studied. The microhaplotype genotypes of unrelated individuals and familial samples were generated on the MiSeq PE300 platform. These 20 loci have an average greater than 3.5 effective number of alleles. Over the whole set, the cumulative power of discrimination was 1–3.3 × 10−18, the cumulative power of exclusion was 1–1.928 × 10−7 and the theoretical probability of detecting a mixture was 1–1.427 × 10−6. Differentiation comparisons of 26 populations from the 1000 Genomes Project distinguished among East Asian, South Asian, African and European populations. Overall, these markers enrich the current microhaplotype marker databases and can be applied for individual identification, paternity testing and biogeographic ancestry distinction.