A 21‐Locus Autosomal SNP Multiplex and its Application in Forensic Science |
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Authors: | Guangwei Hou Ph.D Xianhua Jiang M.D. Yanyan Yang M.D. Fei Jia M.D. Qiang Li M.D. Jinling Zhao M.D. Fei Guo M.D. Limin Liu M.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forensic DNA, Criminal Science and Technology Institute of Liaoning province, , Shenyang, 110032 China;2. Department of Forensic Genetics, Wannan Medical College, , Wuhu, 241000 China;3. College of Forensic Medicine, China Medical University, , Shenyang, 110001 China |
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Abstract: | To develop a cost‐effective technique for single‐nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping and improve the efficiency to analyze degraded DNA, we have established a novel multiplex system including 21‐locus autosomal SNPs and amelogenin locus, which was based on allele‐specific amplification (ASA) and universal reporter primers (URP). The target amplicons for each of the 21 SNPs arranged from 63 base pair (bp) to 192 bp. The system was tested in 539 samples from three ethnic groups (Han, Mongolian, and Zhuang population) in China, and the total power of discrimination (TPD) and cumulative probability of exclusion (CPE) were more than 0.99999999 and 0.98, respectively. The system was further validated with forensic samples and full profiles could be achieved from degraded DNA and 63 case‐type samples. In summary, the multiplex system offers an effective technique for individual identification of forensic samples and is much more efficient in the analysis of degraded DNA compared with standard STR typing. |
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Keywords: | forensic science DNA typing single‐nucleotide polymorphism multiplex amplification allele‐specific amplification/universal reporter primers degraded DNA rs10003686 rs10430105 rs1022106 rs10005781 rs1000709 rs1024283 rs116187 rs1001389 rs1015570 rs1022690 rs1003416 rs10444205 rs10437508 rs1014440 rs1007469 rs10519137 rs1018427 rs1010870 rs1004667 rs1004663 rs112603 |
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