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A population study on 10 tetrameric STR loci (ACTBP2 (=SE33), D18S51, D8S1132, D12S391, D2S1360, D3S1744, D5S2500, D7S1517, D10S2325, D21S2055) was performed with Germans from Bavaria. 相似文献
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Roewer L Kayser M de Knijff P Anslinger K Betz A Caglià A Corach D Füredi S Henke L Hidding M Kärgel HJ Lessig R Nagy M Pascali VL Parson W Rolf B Schmitt C Szibor R Teifel-Greding J Krawczak M 《Forensic science international》2000,114(1):31-43
A 9-locus microsatellite framework (minimal haplotype), previously developed for forensic purposes so as to facilitate stain analysis, personal identification and kinship testing, has been adopted for the establishment of a large reference database of male European Y-chromosomal haplotypes. The extent of population stratification pertaining to this database, an issue crucial for its practical forensic application, was assessed through analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) of the 20 regional samples included. Despite the notion of some significant haplotype frequency differences, which were found to correlate with known demographic and historic features of Europeans, AMOVA generally revealed a high level of genetic homogeneity among the populations analyzed. Owing to their high diversity, however, accurate frequency estimation is difficult for Y-STR haplotypes when realistic (i.e. moderately sized) datasets are being used. As expected, strong pair-wise and higher order allelic associations were found to exist between all markers studied, implying that haplotype frequencies cannot be estimated as products of allele frequencies. A new extrapolation method was therefore developed which treats haplotype frequencies as random variables and generates estimates of the underlying distribution functions on the basis of closely related haplotypes. This approach, termed frequency 'surveying', is based upon standard population genetics theory and can in principle be applied to any combination of markers located on the Y-chromosome or in the mitochondrial genome. Application of the method to the quality assured reference Y-STR haplotype database described herein will prove very useful for the evaluation of positive trace-donor matches in forensic casework. 相似文献
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Is it possible to differentiate mtDNA by means of HVIII in samples that cannot be distinguished by sequencing the HVI and HVII regions? 总被引:9,自引:0,他引:9
Lutz S Wittig H Weisser HJ Heizmann J Junge A Dimo-Simonin N Parson W Edelmann J Anslinger K Jung S Augustin C 《Forensic science international》2000,113(1-3):97-101
The mitochondrial control region includes three so-called hypervariable (HV) regions, in which the polymorphic positions show a particularly high frequency. According to a population study of 200 unrelated individuals from Germany, HVI (positions 16,024-16,365, according to Anderson) showed 88 variable positions in a total length of 342 bp (26%) and HVII (positions 73-340) displayed 65 mutable sites in 268 bp (24%). HVIII (positions 438-574) exhibited a slightly lower variability, with 25 polymorphic sites within 137 bp (18%), but contrasted clearly with the background, which showed variability rates of only 7% (positions 16,366-16,569, 1-72) and 3% (positions 341-437), respectively. At present, the displacement (D)-loop database in Magdeburg comprises 904 sequences of the mitochondrial HVI region and HVII region from Germans, Austrians and Swiss. By means of this material, the extent to which the mtDNA sequences that do not differ in the HVI and HVII regions can be differentiated by additionally sequencing HVIII was investigated. 相似文献
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A. Kremser B. Bayer S. Jung K. Anslinger 《Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series》2009,2(1):106-107
This study investigates the connection between the results of DNA quantification with Quantifiler Human DNA Quantification Kit (AB) and DNA profiling. For this purpose the DNA concentration of 3.068 routine casework samples was determined and DNA profiling was carried out. For discussion, depending on the specific DNA concentration, the samples were divided into four groups (0–5, 5–10, 10–30 and more then 30 pg/μl DNA) and the obtained number of full or partial profiles and the negative typing results was listed. Moreover group 1 (0–5 pg/μl DNA) results were subdivided and analysed more precisely. Based on the amount of 4% positive typing results in group 1 we decided to analyse every sample with quantification results >0 pg/μl DNA. A real cut-off no longer exists. Only samples showing 0 pg/μl on each result were sorted out. 相似文献
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Online reference database of European Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) haplotypes 总被引:9,自引:0,他引:9
Roewer L Krawczak M Willuweit S Nagy M Alves C Amorim A Anslinger K Augustin C Betz A Bosch E Cagliá A Carracedo A Corach D Dekairelle AF Dobosz T Dupuy BM Füredi S Gehrig C Gusmaõ L Henke J Henke L Hidding M Hohoff C Hoste B Jobling MA Kärgel HJ de Knijff P Lessig R Liebeherr E Lorente M Martínez-Jarreta B Nievas P Nowak M Parson W Pascali VL Penacino G Ploski R Rolf B Sala A Schmidt U Schmitt C Schneider PM Szibor R Teifel-Greding J Kayser M 《Forensic science international》2001,118(2-3):106-113
The reference database of highly informative Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) haplotypes (YHRD), available online at http://ystr.charite.de, represents the largest collection of male-specific genetic profiles currently available for European populations. By September 2000, YHRD contained 4688 9-locus (so-called "minimal") haplotypes, 40% of which have been extended further to include two additional loci. Establishment of YHRD has been facilitated by the joint efforts of 31 forensic and anthropological institutions. All contributing laboratories have agreed to standardize their Y-STR haplotyping protocols and to participate in a quality assurance exercise prior to the inclusion of any data. In view of its collaborative character, and in order to put YHRD to its intended use, viz. the support of forensic caseworkers in their routine decision-making process, the database has been made publicly available via the Internet in February 2000. Online searches for complete or partial Y-STR haplotypes from evidentiary or non-probative material can be performed on a non-commercial basis, and yield observed haplotype counts as well as extrapolated population frequency estimates. In addition, the YHRD website provides information about the quality control test, genotyping protocols, haplotype formats and informativity, population genetic analysis, literature references, and a list of contact addresses of the contributing laboratories. 相似文献
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In order to gain information regarding the ethnic origin of an unknown offender in a murder case it was necessary to sequence the HV1 and 2 regions of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The only evidentiary material that could be linked to the suspect was DNA, extracted from spermatozoa after differential lysis. The observed mtDNA sequences were identical to the sequences of the victim. Therefore, we had to check if this was a coincidence or the result of a technical limitation of the testing procedure. Subsequently, we performed a systematic study. In cases with complete separation of sperm and female cells it wasn't possible to obtain a mtDNA sequence for the sperm fraction. This phenomena is based on the loss of the sperm's flagellum and mid-piece during the first lysis step and a concomitant loss of the sperm's mitochondria. In our murder case, a minor carry-over of female cells to the sperm fraction was responsible for the sequencing result. 相似文献
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