“生物学鉴定”:开发用于法医DNA表型和祖先分析的单核苷酸多态性面板

Giulia Sguazzi , Debora Varrone , Chiara Cirioni , Valentina Andrioletti , Pasquale Linarello , Luca Salvaderi , Flavia Lovisolo , Noemi Procopio , Fabiano Gentile , Anna Cherubini , Domenico Colloca , Alberto Marino , Sarah Gino
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出于人道主义、道德和法律原因,在大规模灾难和犯罪中进行个人身份识别至关重要。在这种情况下,当无法通过标准的法医DNA分析识别个体时,法医DNA表型和生物地理祖先分析可能会有所帮助。这项研究的目的是评估一个由891个SNPs组成的新小组在预测表型特征和生物地理起源方面的潜力,以创建“生物识别”。除了新鲜的生物材料外,在犯罪现场发现的旧证据或提取并长期储存的DNA还用41个SNPs进行了表型测试,850个SNPs用于祖先测试。使用IonAmpliSeq将所有SNP成功地结合到单个两步多重PCR反应中™ Library Plus,并应用Ion S5平台进行大规模平行测序,使用高达0.05纳克/µL的DNA。对结果的分析是用内部预测算法进行的,并查阅了20个人口数据库。通过将获得的结果与身份识别或视频摄影调查进行比较,可以预测表型和祖先,准确率超过90%。虽然这些新的标记不能识别特定的个人,但它们可以成为一种有价值的调查工具。
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"Biological identikit": Development of a SNPs-panel for the analysis of forensic DNA phenotyping and ancestry

Personal identification in mass disasters and in crimes is essential for humanitarian, ethical and legal reasons. In these contexts, when individuals cannot be identified by standard forensic DNA analysis, the Forensic DNA Phenotyping and the analysis of the biogeographical ancestry could help. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of a new panel of 891 SNPs in predicting phenotypic traits and biogeographical origin to create a “biological identikit”. In addition to fresh biological material, old evidence found at the crime scene or extracted and long-term stored DNA were tested with 41 SNPs for phenotyping and 850 SNPs for ancestry. All the SNPs were successfully incorporated into a single two-step multiplex PCR reaction using the IonAmpliSeq ™ Library Plus and applied for massive parallel sequencing with the Ion S5 platform using up to 0.05 ng/µL of DNA. The analysis of the results was carried out with an in-house predictive algorithm and consulting 20 population databases. By comparing the results obtained with identikit or video-photographic surveys, it was possible to predict phenotype and ancestry with an accuracy greater than 90%. While these new markers cannot identify a specific individual, they can be a valuable investigative tool.

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Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series
Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is the perfect publication vehicle for the proceedings of a scientific symposium, commissioned thematic issues, or for disseminating a selection of invited articles. The Forensic Science International Genetics Supplement Series is part of a duo of publications on forensic genetics, published by Elsevier on behalf of the International Society for Forensic Genetics.
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