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Genetic Composition of Six MiniSTR in a Brazilian Mulatto Sample Population

NCJ Number
310077
Journal
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine Volume: 18 Issue: 4 Dated: May 2011 Pages: 184-186
Author(s)
Xavier G. Aranda; Caroline A.c. Lage; John V. Planz; Arthur J. Eisenberg; Rodrigo S. Moura-neto; Rosane Silva
Date Published
May 2011
Length
3 pages
Annotation

This document reports on a study that characterized the genetic variability of a Brazilian Mulatto sample population, with results supporting the effectiveness of the NC01and NC02 miniplexes for forensic identification of humans.

Abstract

The present study characterizes the genetic variability of Mulatto population based on the polymorphism of six miniSTR autosomal loci, known as Non Codis 01 and 02 (NC01 and NC02) and evaluate their applicability in forensic genetics. A sample of 102 unrelated Brazilian mulattoes were genotyped for miniSTR loci D1S1677, D2S441, D4S2364 (miniplex NC02) and 45 individuals for D10S1248, D14S1434, D22S1045 (miniplex NC01). No significant deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium expectations were detected. The combined power of discrimination (PD) and mean power of exclusion (PE) were 0.999996 and 0.98991, respectively. The results also support the effectiveness of the NC01and NC02 miniplexes for human identification. (Published Abstract Provided)

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