Phylogeographic investigations: the role of trees in forensic genetics |
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Authors: | Salas A Bandelt H-J Macaulay V Richards M B |
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Affiliation: | Unidad de Genética, Instituto de Medicina Legal, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Galicia, Spain. apimlase@usc.es |
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Abstract: | The human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genome is commonly analyzed in various disciplines, such as population, medical, and forensic genetics, but conceptual and scientific exchange between them is still limited. Here we review several aspects of the mtDNA phylogeny that are particularly--but not exclusively--of interest to the forensic community. Among the issues that arise, we emphasize the importance of integrating evolutionary concepts into the forensic routine. We also discuss topics such as mtDNA mutation-rate heterogeneity and the weight of evidence, ethnic affiliations of mtDNA profiles, and the abuse of reference databases. Finally, we show the usefulness of coding-region variation in a forensic context. |
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Keywords: | Human mtDNA HVS-I HVS-II Control region Coding region SNPs Error detection Networks Phylogenetic analysis SWGDAM Forensic genetics |
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