Forensic Science International
Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 53-54, 16 October 2006

Mutations at 17 STR loci in Chinese population

  • Jiangwei Yan

      Affiliations

    • Beijing Genomics Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, Beijing, PR China
    • Department of Biological Examination of Beijing, Forensic Medical Center, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, 1 Longgang Road Qinghe, Haidian Distric, Beijing, PR China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 1062909016; fax: +86 1062909016.
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  • Yacheng Liu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biological Examination of Beijing, Forensic Medical Center, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, 1 Longgang Road Qinghe, Haidian Distric, Beijing, PR China
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  • Hui Tang

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biological Examination of Beijing, Forensic Medical Center, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, 1 Longgang Road Qinghe, Haidian Distric, Beijing, PR China
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  • Qingxia Zhang

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biological Examination of Beijing, Forensic Medical Center, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, 1 Longgang Road Qinghe, Haidian Distric, Beijing, PR China
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  • Zhenyi Huo

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biological Examination of Beijing, Forensic Medical Center, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, 1 Longgang Road Qinghe, Haidian Distric, Beijing, PR China
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  • Songnian Hu

      Affiliations

    • Beijing Genomics Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, Beijing, PR China
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  • Jun Yu

      Affiliations

    • Beijing Genomics Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Airport Industrial Zone B-6, Beijing, PR China

published online 20 July 2006.

Abstract 

Knowledge about mutation rates and the mutational process of short-tandem-repeat (STR) or microsatellite loci used in forensic analysis is crucial for the correct interpretation of resulting genetic profiles. We analysed a total of 19,754 samples from 6532 paternity testing cases at 17 STR loci which are commonly applied to forensics. The parenthood in each of these cases was highly validated (probability>99.99%). We identified 178 mutations. Locus-specific mutation rate estimates varied between 7.0×10−5 and 2.2×10−3, and the overall average mutation rate estimate was 8.4×10−4. The observed mutational features for STRs have important consequences for forensic application such as the definition of criterions for exclusion in paternity testing and the interpretation of DNA profiles in identification analysis. In order to enrich the reference data of STRs mutations which are valuable for forensic application, we suggest the establishment of such database and ask the whole forensic community for data contribution including China.

Keywords: Paternity testing, Short-tandem-repeat loci, Mutations rate, Chinese population

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PII: S0379-0738(06)00399-9

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.06.016

Forensic Science International
Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 53-54, 16 October 2006