The single most polymorphic STR Locus: SE33 performance in U.S. populations |
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Authors: | John M. Butler Carolyn R. Hill Margaret C. Kline David L. Duewer Cynthia J. Sprecher Robert S. McLaren Dawn R. Rabbach Benjamin E. Krenke Douglas R. Storts |
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Affiliation: | aNational Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8312, USA;bPromega Corporation, Madison, WI 53711, USA |
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Abstract: | The STR locus SE33 (ACTBP2) located on chromosome 6 (6q14) is arguably the most polymorphic marker examined thus far by the forensic community with a heterozygosity of >0.95 in some populations. Three different primer sets were utilized in this study in order to assess the possibilities of primer binding site mutations. Population variation was measured in 460 U.S. Caucasian, 445 African American, 336 Hispanic, and 202 Asian samples along with mutation rates from almost 400 father–son pairs. In addition, the 10 genomic DNA components in NIST Standard Reference Material SRM 2391b were sequenced and found to exhibit a variety of additional base changes, insertions, and deletions outside of the SE33 repeat region. |
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Keywords: | DNA Forensic DNA STR SE33 ACTBP2 Population data Concordance study Mutation rate |
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