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A molecular classification of moles and its use in filiation tests
Authors:Robert E. Wenk  John Peterson  Michael Baird
Affiliation:Forensics Division, DNA Diagnostics Corporation, Fairfield, Ohio, USASearch for more papers by this authorMichael Baird PhD,
First published: 01 October 2021
Co-authors Robert Wenk, John Peterson, and Michael Baird contributed equally.
Abstract:Pregnancies, including ones that follow sexual assaults, occasionally produce hydatidiform moles. The alleged fathers (AFs) of moles have been tested for paternity by identifying the mole's locus phenotype—the one or two visible paternal obligate alleles (POAs) per locus. The probability that the mole inherited the POAs from the AF was divided by the probability that the mole inherited the POAs from a random man. This likelihood ratio (LR) would increase if the mole's specific genotype was known. Moles are generated in five different ways that produce five distinct genotypes. Examining a mole's multilocus STR profile reveals a mole's pathogenesis, determines locus genotypes, and increases paternity LRs.
Keywords:DNA typing  hydatidiform mole  likelihood ratio  mole classification  paternity test
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