通过增加遗传标记和参考个体,系统地提高复杂亲缘关系鉴定的效率。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Shubo Wen, Man Chen, Qianqian Kong, Ao Huang, Ziwei Wang, Qiannan Xu, Xiling Liu
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由于社会结构日益复杂,对复杂亲属身份的需求日益增长。然而,复杂亲属关系识别系统的系统效率,特别是二级及以上亲属关系识别的系统效率有待提高。本研究旨在通过比较4种不同检测系统(19 STRs、39 STRs、55 STRs和55 STRs + 94 SNPs)在109种常见亲属鉴定场景下的似然比(LR)、有效性和错误率等统计参数,进一步探讨二度和三度亲属鉴定中引入亲属和遗传标记的选择。研究发现,增加遗传标记的数量或引入更多的参考个体,通过将各种参考个体引入三代系来识别二度和三度亲缘关系,通常可以提高识别复杂遗传关系的系统效率。使用真实的系谱样本验证了结果。对不同参考个体和遗传标记组合的亲缘关系鉴定系统的系统效率进行排序,有助于了解参考选择的优先级和所需的最佳位点数量。对于二级亲缘关系,在39个STR标记集中添加一个亲缘关系,其有效性超过90%,错误率小于0.0005,而添加两个已知亲缘关系,其有效性超过95%,错误率小于0.0001。当使用55个str时,某些模型可以完全区分相关和非相关个体。对于第三度亲属,在55个STR标记集中纳入两个已知的亲属,在大多数情况下,有效性超过90%,错误率小于0.0001。此外,当同时使用55个STRs和94个SNPs时,共有5个模型用于表兄妹关系,这些模型在两个受试者的二度亲属中包含两个参考个体,可以完全区分近亲和非近亲个体。本研究不仅为复杂亲属关系的识别提供了理论见解,而且为显著改善二度和三度亲属关系的识别实践提供了有价值的参考。
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Systematically improving the efficiency of complex kinship identification through the addition of genetic markers and reference individuals.

There is a growing demand for complex kinship identification due to the increasing complexity of social structures. However, the system efficiency of complex kinship identification systems, particularly for identifying second-degree and higher kinship relationships, needs improvement. This study aimed to further explore the selection of introduced relatives and genetic markers for second- and third-degree kinship identification by comparing the statistical parameters, such as likelihood ratio (LR), effectiveness, and error rate, of four different detection systems (19 STRs, 39 STRs, 55 STRs, and 55 STRs + 94 SNPs) in 109 common kinship identification scenarios. The study found that increasing the number of genetic markers or introducing more reference individuals generally enhanced the system efficiency for identifying complex genetic relationships by introducing various reference individuals into three-generation family lines to identify second- and third-degree kinships. The results were validated using true pedigree samples. Ranking the system efficiencies of kinship identification systems with different combinations of reference individuals and genetic markers provided insight into reference selection priorities and the optimal number of loci required. For second-degree relatives, adding one relative to the 39 STR marker set resulted in an effectiveness of over 90% with an error rate of less than 0.0005, while adding two known relatives achieved an effectiveness of over 95% with an error rate of less than 0.0001. Certain models could completely discriminate between related and unrelated individuals when using 55 STRs. For third-degree relatives, incorporating two known relatives in the 55 STR marker set resulted in an effectiveness of over 90% with an error rate of less than 0.0001 in most scenarios. In addition, when using both 55 STRs and 94 SNPs, a total of five models used for first-cousin relationships, that incorporated two reference individuals within second-degree relatives of both subjects, could completely distinguish between related and unrelated individuals. This study not only offers theoretical insights for complex kinship identification but also provides a valuable reference that can significantly improve the practice of identifying second- and third-degree kinships.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
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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