Abstract
Novel genetic marker microhaplotype has led to an upsurge in forensic genetic research. This study established a 163 microhaplotype (MH) multiplex assay based on next-generation sequencing (NGS) and evaluated the assay’s performance and applicability. Our results showed that the 163 MH assay was accurate, repeatable and reliable, and could distinguish between African, European-American, Southern Asia and Eastern Asia populations. Among the 163 MH makers, 48 MHs with Ae > 3.0 in China Eastern Han were selected and confirmed to be highly polymorphic, with a combined power of discrimination of 1–8.26 × 10–44 and the combined power of exclusion in duos and trios of 1–1.26 × 10–8 and 1–8.27 × 10–16, respectively. Moreover, the mixture study demonstrated the realizability of the MHs in deconvoluting mixtures with different proportions of two to five-person. In conclusion, our findings support the use of this MH assay for ancestry inference, human identification, paternity testing and mixture deconvolution in forensic research.
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Tao, R., Yang, Q., Xia, R., Zhang, X., Chen, A., Li, C., & Zhang, S. (2022). A sequence-based 163plex microhaplotype assay for forensic DNA analysis. Frontiers in Genetics, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.988223
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