Forensic efficiency of microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms on the X chromosome

被引:0
|
作者
María T. Zarrabeitia
Verónica Mijares
José A. Riancho
机构
[1] University of Cantabria,Unit of Legal Medicine
[2] University of Cantabria,Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital U.M. Valdecilla
来源
关键词
Short tandem repeats; Single nucleotide polymorphisms; X chromosome; Population data;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Polymorphisms located on the X chromosome are being increasingly used in forensic studies. However, they have not been studied as extensively as the autosomal and Y-linked polymorphisms. Therefore, we planned to study the population genetics of two sets of X-linked markers, including short-tandem repeats (STRs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and particularly analyze the differences at the microgeographical level. Six X-linked STRs (DXS 9895, DXS 7132, DXS 9898, DXS 6789, GATA 172D05, and DXS 7130) and ten SNPs (rs1229078, rs1544545, rs4442270, rs1874111, rs5968332, rs1166756, rs12849634, rs5932595, rs203648, and rs611711) were studied in two population samples from Cantabria, northern Spain, a mixed coastal population and a relatively isolated small population in the Pas valley. There were statistically significant differences in allelic frequencies of the six STRs studied between both populations. On the other hand, only one out of ten SNPs studied showed between-population differences. Overall Fst values were 0.4–2.9% and 1.8–2.2% for the STRs and the SNPs, respectively. The overall power of discrimination for female samples was higher than 99.99% for both groups of markers. Therefore, these sets of X-linked STRs and SNPs seem to be potentially useful in forensic genetics, but care should be taken when interpreting results from cases that originate from small and relatively isolated populations.
引用
收藏
页码:433 / 437
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Forensic efficiency of microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms on the X chromosome
    Zarrabeitia, Maria T.
    Mijares, Veronica
    Riancho, Jose A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE, 2007, 121 (06) : 433 - 437
  • [2] Selecting single nucleotide polymorphisms for forensic applications
    Phillips, C
    Lareu, M
    Sanchez, J
    Brion, M
    Sobrino, B
    Morling, N
    Schneider, P
    Court, DS
    Carracedo, A
    PROGRESS IN FORENSIC GENETICS 10, 2004, 1261 : 18 - 20
  • [3] Comparison of single-nucleotide polymorphisms and microsatellites in inference of population structure
    Nianjun Liu
    Liang Chen
    Shuang Wang
    Cheongeun Oh
    Hongyu Zhao
    BMC Genetics, 6
  • [4] Comparison of single-nucleotide polymorphisms and microsatellites in inference of population structure
    Liu, NJ
    Chen, L
    Wang, S
    Oh, CG
    Zhao, HY
    BMC GENETICS, 2005, 6 (Suppl 1)
  • [5] Study of 25 X-chromosome Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in African and Asian populations
    Pereira, Vania
    Tomas, Carmen
    Sanchez, Juan J.
    Amorim, Antonio
    Gusmao, Leonor
    Prata, Maria Joao
    Morling, Niels
    FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL GENETICS SUPPLEMENT SERIES, 2011, 3 (01) : E139 - E140
  • [6] Forensic usefulness of a 25 X-chromosome single-nucleotide polymorphism marker set
    Tomas, Carmen
    Sanchez, Juan J.
    Aurelio Castro, Jose
    Borsting, Claus
    Morling, Niels
    TRANSFUSION, 2010, 50 (10) : 2258 - 2265
  • [7] An assessment of the utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for forensic purposes
    Gill, P
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE, 2001, 114 (4-5) : 204 - 210
  • [8] An assessment of the utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for forensic purposes
    Peter Gill
    International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2001, 114 : 204 - 210
  • [9] Linkage and association analyses of microsatellites and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in nuclear families
    Lin, J
    Liu, KY
    BMC GENETICS, 2005, 6
  • [10] Microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms in avian hybrid identification: a comparative case study
    Vali, Ulo
    Saag, Pauli
    Dombrovski, Valery
    Meyburg, Bernd-Ulrich
    Maciorowski, Grzegorz
    Mizera, Tadeusz
    Treinys, Rimgaudas
    Fagerberg, Sofie
    JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY, 2010, 41 (01) : 34 - 49