Identification of a large off-ladder allele of the D21S2055 locus during population genetics analysis.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Hongqin Lin, Shuning Zhang, Dian Chen, Hong Yu, Lili Han, Li Lai
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[Abstract] Short tandem repeat (STR) loci within the human genome are extensively utilized in forensic DNA analysis because of their high level of polymorphism. At present, the combined DNA index system (CODIS) STRs are the principal ones adopted in the majority of general-purpose forensic kits. Moreover, non-CODIS STRs can serve as valuable supplementary tools for resolving complex paternity cases, conducting evolutionary studies, and performing population genetics analyses. Along with non-CODIS STRs, unusual DNA profiles have been consistently identified, as observed with CODIS STRs. In this present study, we investigated the allelic distribution and population genetics parameters of the D21S2055 locus in a cohort of 258 unrelated individuals from Fujian Province, China. The locus exhibited significant genetic diversity, with twenty-one distinct alleles, mostly spanning a size range from 16.1 to 38. Notably, a large off-ladder allele, 57.2, which was also included in the findings. The core repeat sequence of this allele was found to be [CTAT]2CTAA[CTAT]13[TATC]3TAT[TATC]14. TACTATCTCTATAT[TATC]3TAT[TATC]14[TATC]2. The population genetic parameters, including the power of discrimination (PD), probability of paternity exclusion (PE) and polymorphic information content (PIC), were calculated as 0.9687, 0.7388, and 0.8576, respectively. In conclusion, it is essential to conduct population genetic analysis before applying non-CODIS STRs in forensic applications. Special emphasis should be placed on large off-ladder alleles that may extend beyond the designated locus region or overlap with an adjacent locus.

在群体遗传学分析中发现了D21S2055位点的一个大的离梯等位基因。
【摘要】人类基因组中的短串联重复序列(Short tandem repeat, STR)位点因其高度多态性而被广泛应用于法医DNA分析。目前,大多数通用法医鉴定试剂盒主要采用的是DNA综合索引系统(CODIS) str。此外,非codis STRs可以作为有价值的补充工具,用于解决复杂的父子关系案例、进行进化研究和执行种群遗传学分析。与非CODIS STRs一起,在CODIS STRs中观察到的异常DNA谱也被一致地鉴定出来。本研究对258个来自福建省的非亲缘关系个体的D21S2055位点的等位基因分布和群体遗传参数进行了研究。该位点具有明显的遗传多样性,共有21个不同的等位基因,主要分布在16.1 ~ 38的大小范围内。值得注意的是,一个大的梯子下等位基因,57.2,也包括在研究结果中。该等位基因的核心重复序列为[CTAT]2CTAA[CTAT]13[TATC]3TAT[TATC]14。TACTATCTCTATAT [TATC] 3答(TATC) 14 (TATC) 2。种群的辨别力(PD)、父系排除概率(PE)和多态信息含量(PIC)分别为0.9687、0.7388和0.8576。总之,在将非codis STRs应用于法医应用之前,进行群体遗传分析是至关重要的。应特别强调可能超出指定位点区域或与相邻位点重叠的大型离梯等位基因。
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5.80
自引率
9.50%
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165
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Legal Medicine aims to improve the scientific resources used in the elucidation of crime and related forensic applications at a high level of evidential proof. The journal offers review articles tracing development in specific areas, with up-to-date analysis; original articles discussing significant recent research results; case reports describing interesting and exceptional examples; population data; letters to the editors; and technical notes, which appear in a section originally created for rapid publication of data in the dynamic field of DNA analysis.
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