Twenty-seven continental ancestry-informative SNP analysis of bone remains to resolve a forensic case

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We employed our previously developed 27-plex ancestry-informative single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) panel to infer the ancestral components of bone remains of a possible foreign pilot found in south-western China. For ancestry assignment of this unknown individual, we first obtained the 27-SNP genotype of the individual. Then, based on a reference database of 3081 individuals from 33 populations, we calculated the match probability and likelihood ratio using the self-developed software program Forensic Intelligence. Inferred ancestral components of this individual were calculated by structure at K = 3. A complete profile was obtained for the individual using our multiplexed SNP assay. The European population was within one order of magnitude of the highest likelihood. The major ancestral component of this individual was 97.6% European.

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Sun, Q., Jiang, L., Zhang, G., Liu, J., Zhao, L., Zhao, W., & Li, C. (2019). Twenty-seven continental ancestry-informative SNP analysis of bone remains to resolve a forensic case. Forensic Sciences Research, 4(4), 364–366. https://doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2017.1306431

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