1. A 124-plex Microhaplotype Panel Based on Next-generation Sequencing Developed for Forensic Applications.
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Pang JB, Rao M, Chen QF, Ji AQ, Zhang C, Kang KL, Wu H, Ye J, Nie SJ, and Wang L
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- Alleles, Asian People genetics, DNA genetics, DNA Fingerprinting methods, Genotype, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Humans, Linkage Disequilibrium genetics, Microsatellite Repeats genetics, Probability, Sequence Analysis, DNA methods, Forensic Genetics, Haplotypes genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics
- Abstract
Microhaplotypes are an emerging type of forensic genetic marker that are expected to support multiple forensic applications. Here, we developed a 124-plex panel for microhaplotype genotyping based on next-generation sequencing (NGS). The panel yielded intralocus and interlocus balanced sequencing data with a high percentage of effective reads. A full genotype was determined with as little as 0.1 ng of input DNA. Parallel mixture experiments and in-depth comparative analyses were performed with capillary-electrophoresis-based short tandem repeat (STR) and NGS-based microhaplotype genotyping, and demonstrated that microhaplotypes are far superior to STRs for mixture deconvolution. DNA from Han Chinese individuals (n = 256) was sequenced with the 124-plex panel. In total, 514 alleles were observed, and the forensic genetic parameters were calculated. A comparison of the forensic parameters for the 20 microhaplotypes with the top A
e values in the 124-plex panel and 20 commonly used forensic STRs showed that these microhaplotypes were as effective as STRs in identifying individuals. A linkage disequilibrium analysis showed that 106 of the 124 microhaplotypes were independently hereditary, and the combined match probability for these 106 microhaplotypes was 5.23 × 10-66 . We conclude that this 124-plex microhaplotype panel is a powerful tool for forensic applications.- Published
- 2020
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