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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Characterization of 114 insertion/deletion (INDEL) polymorphisms, and selection for a global INDEL panel for human identification
Characterization of 114 insertion/deletion (INDEL) polymorphisms, and selection for a global INDEL panel for human identification
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Bi-Allelic Insertions and Deletions (INDELs) are a powerful set of genetic markers for Human Identification (HID). They have certain desirable features, such as low mutation rates, no stutter, and potentially small amplicon sizes that could prove effective in some circumstances. In this study, we analyzed the distribution of 114 INDELs in four North American populations (Caucasian, African American, Southwest Hispanic, and Asian) to estimate their distribution in major global populations. Of the 114 INDELs a primary panel of 38 candidate markers was selected that met the criteria of (1) a minimum allele frequency of greater than 0.20 across the populations studied; (2) general concordance with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) expectations; (3) relatively low FST based on the major populations; (4) physical distance between markers greater than 40 Mbp; and (5) a lack of linkage disequilibria between syntenic markers. Additionally, another 11 supplemental markers were selected for an expanded panel of 49 markers which met the above criteria, with the exception that they are separated at least by 20 Mbp. The resulting panels had Random Match Probabilities that were at least 10(-16) and 10(-19), respectively, and combined FST values of approximately 0.02. Given these findings, these INDELs should be useful for HID. 
ISSN : 1344-6223 
Journal Name : Legal Medicine 
Volume : 16 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1435 AH
2014 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Tuesday, March 8, 2016 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
Bobby L LaRueLaRue, Bobby L Investigator Bobby.larue@unthsc.edu
Robert LagacéLagacé, Robert Researcher Robert.lagace@lifetech.com
Chien-Wei ChangChang, Chien-Wei Researcher Chien-wei.chang@lifetech.com
Allison HoltHolt, Allison Researcher Allison.holt@lifetech.com
Lori HennessyHennessy, Lori Researcher Lori.hennesy@lifetech.com
Jianye GeGe, Jianye Researcher Jianye.ge@unthsc.edu
Jonathan L KingKing, Jonathan L Researcher Jonathan.king@unthsc.edu
Ranajit ChakrabortyChakraborty, Ranajit Researcher Ranajit.chakraborty@unthsc.edu
Bruce BudowleBudowle, Bruce Researcher Bruce.budowle@unthsc.edu

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