On the Forensic Use of Y-Chromosome Polymorphisms

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Abstract

Nowadays, the use of Y-chromosome polymorphisms forms an essential part of many forensic DNA investigations. However, this was not always the case. Only since 1992 have we seen that some forensic scientists started to have an interest in this chromosome. In this review, I will sketch a brief history focusing on the forensic use of Y-chromosome polymorphisms. Before describ-ing the various applications of short-tandem repeats (STRs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on the Y-chromosome, I will discuss a few often ignored aspects influencing proper use and interpretation of Y-chromosome information: (i) genotyping Y-SNPs and Y-STRs, (ii) Y-STR haplo-types shared identical by state (IBS) or identical by descent (IBD), and (iii) Y-haplotype database frequencies.

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de Knijff, P. (2022, May 1). On the Forensic Use of Y-Chromosome Polymorphisms. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13050898

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