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Performance of a 74-microhaplotype assay in kinship analyses

Authors :
Tomas Mas, Carmen
Rodrigues, Pedro Manuel Fernandes
Jønck, Carina Grøntved
Barekzay, Zohal
Simayijiang, Halimurat
Pereira, Vania
Børsting, Claus
Tomas Mas, Carmen
Rodrigues, Pedro Manuel Fernandes
Jønck, Carina Grøntved
Barekzay, Zohal
Simayijiang, Halimurat
Pereira, Vania
Børsting, Claus
Source :
Tomas Mas , C , Rodrigues , P M F , Jønck , C G , Barekzay , Z , Simayijiang , H , Pereira , V & Børsting , C 2024 , ' Performance of a 74-microhaplotype assay in kinship analyses ' , Genes , vol. 15 , no. 2 , 224 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Microhaplotypes (MHs) consisting of multiple SNPs and indels on short stretches of DNA are new and interesting loci for forensic genetic investigations. In this study, we analysed 74 previously defined MHs in two of the populations that our laboratory provides with forensic genetic services, Danes and Greenlanders. In addition to the 229 SNPs that originally made up the 74 MHs, 66 SNPs and 3 indels were identified in the two populations, and 45 of these variants were included in new definitions of the MHs, whereas 24 SNPs were considered rare and of little value for case work. The average effective number of alleles (Ae) was 3.2, 3.0, and 2.6 in Danes, West Greenlanders, and East Greenlanders, respectively. High levels of linkage disequilibrium were observed in East Greenlanders, which reflects the characteristics of this population that has a small size, and signs of admixture and substructure. Pairwise kinship simulations of full siblings, half-siblings, first cousins, and unrelated individuals were performed using allele frequencies from MHs, STRs and SNPs from Danish and Greenlandic populations. The MH panel outperformed the currently used STR and SNP marker sets and was able to differentiate siblings from unrelated individuals with a 0% false positive rate and a 1.1% false negative rate using an LR threshold of 10,000 in the Danish population. However, the panel was not able to differentiate half-siblings or first cousins from unrelated individuals. The results generated in this study will be used to implement MHs as investigative markers for relationship testing in our laboratory

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Tomas Mas , C , Rodrigues , P M F , Jønck , C G , Barekzay , Z , Simayijiang , H , Pereira , V & Børsting , C 2024 , ' Performance of a 74-microhaplotype assay in kinship analyses ' , Genes , vol. 15 , no. 2 , 224 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439094599
Document Type :
Electronic Resource