A case of personal identification due to detection of rare DNA types from seminal stain.

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Abstract

Following a rape incident in an apartment in Japan, we were requested to perform a DNA analysis on a body fluid stain left on a bath towel to determine whether it could be attributed to the suspect. The acid phosphatase and prostatic-specific antigen tests confirmed it to be a seminal stain. Based on the DNA analysis by autosomal and Y-chromosome short tandem repeat (STR) systems, no inconsistency was found with the profile of the suspect with African ancestry. In this case, allele 21 of DYS390 at the Y-STR locus was examined, as it is reported to have a distinctly lower frequency in the Japanese population. Furthermore, the haplotype combinations of Y-STR at the DYS389I, DYS389II and DYS390 loci are powerful for personal identification, as these have not yet been found in the Japanese population.

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Tsutsumi, H., Komuro, T., Mukoyama, R., Izawa, H., Tie, J., & Uchigasaki, S. (2009). A case of personal identification due to detection of rare DNA types from seminal stain. Journal of Oral Science, 51(4), 645–650. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.51.645

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