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J Forensic Sci ; 49(6): 1278-90, 2004 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15568701

ABSTRACT

The Y-PLEX 12 system, developed for use in human identification, enables simultaneous amplification of eleven polymorphic short tandem repeat (STR) loci, namely DYS392, DYS390, DYS385 a/b, DYS393, DYS389I, DYS391, DYS389II, DYS 19, DYS439 and DYS438, residing on the Y chromosome and Amelogenin. Amelogenin provides results for gender identification and serves as internal control for PCR. The validation studies were performed according to the DNA Advisory Board's (DAB) Quality Assurance Standards. The minimal sensitivity of the Y-PLEX 12 system was 0.1 ng of male DNA. The mean stutter values ranged between 3.76-15.72%. A full male profile was observed in mixture samples containing 0.5 ng of male DNA and up to 400 ng of female DNA. Amelogenin did not adversely affect the amplification of Y-STRs in mixture samples containing male and female DNA. The primers for the Y-STR loci present in Y-PLEX 12 are specific for human DNA and some higher primates. None of the primate samples tested provided a complete profile at all 11 Y-STR loci amplified with the Y-PLEX 12 system. Y-PLEX 12 is a sensitive, valid, reliable, and robust multiplex system for forensic analysis, and it can be used in human forensic and male lineage identification cases.


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Chromosomes, Human, Y , DNA Fingerprinting/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Sex Determination Processes , Tandem Repeat Sequences , Amelogenin , Animals , DNA Primers , Dental Enamel Proteins/genetics , Female , Humans , Male , Polymorphism, Genetic , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Tooth Germ
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J Forensic Sci ; 49(4): 691-700, 2004 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15317182

ABSTRACT

The Y-PLEX 6 and Y-PLEX 5 systems enable analysis for 11 Y-STR loci. We present here the utility of these systems in forensic casework. A total of 188 samples, including 127 evidence samples, were analyzed using either or both of the systems. The evidence sample types included fingernail scrapings, sperm or seminal fluid, epithelial cells, blood and other tissues. The Y-STR typing systems provided useful probative results in difficult cases. A reference database for Caucasian (n = 517), African American (n = 535), and Hispanic (n = 245) population groups within the United States was generated for estimating the haplotype frequency in forensic casework. Among the individuals profiled, 311 Caucasians, 412 African Americans, and 194 Hispanics provided unique profiles in their respective population datasets. This is the first report describing the haplotype database for the set of 11 Y-STR loci recommended by the Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods (SWGDAM). Linkage analysis reveals that the frequencies from forensically important autosomal loci can be multiplied with the Y-STR haplotype frequency. The results from Y-PLEX systems have been accepted in courts in the United States.


Subject(s)
Chromosomes, Human, Y , DNA Fingerprinting/methods , Haplotypes , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Racial Groups/genetics , Tandem Repeat Sequences , DNA/analysis , Databases, Genetic , Female , Genetics, Population , Humans , Male , Reference Values , United States
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J Forensic Sci ; 48(5): 985-1000, 2003 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14535662

ABSTRACT

A genotyping system, Y-PLEX 5, has been developed for use in human identification. The Y-PLEX 5 enables simultaneous amplification of five polymorphic short tandem repeat (STR) loci residing on the Y-chromosome, which are DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS439, DYS438, and DYS392. As little as 0.1 ng of template DNA can be used for analysis. The specificity of the amplification reaction enabled analysis of male DNA in a male: female DNA mixture at a ratio of 1:600. Mean stutter values ranged from 3.60-10.97%. Among the different primates investigated, the DNA from orangutan exhibited amplification at DYS438 locus and from gorilla at DYS439 and DYS438 loci. The DNA from cat, dog, and horse did not yield any amplified product. Studies on development of the genotyping system, generation and description of the allelic ladder, and validation of the multiplex PCR as per the FBI Director's Quality Assurance Standards were carried out. Y-STR allele and haplotype frequencies in two populations were generated. The data indicate that the Y-PLEX 5 genotyping system is sensitive and reliable, and can be used in human forensic and male lineage identification cases.


Subject(s)
DNA Fingerprinting/methods , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Tandem Repeat Sequences , Y Chromosome , Alleles , Animals , Black People/genetics , Cats , DNA/analysis , DNA Primers , Female , Forensic Medicine/methods , Genotype , Hominidae , Horses , Humans , Male , Papio , Polymorphism, Genetic , Reproducibility of Results , White People/genetics
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