A NORTHWEST DATABASE MODEL OF SHORT TANDEM REPEAT LOCI IN FORENSIC MEDICINE

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王振原
朱波峰
刘雅诚
严江伟
霍振义
金天博
李涛
樊拴良
方杰
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[1] Department of Forensic Medicine Medical School of Xi’an Jiaotong University
[2] Beijing100085
[3] Forensic Medical Examination and Identifican Center of Beijing Public Security Bureau
[4] China
[5] Department of Forensic Medicine
[6] Xi’an 710061
关键词
short tandem repeat(STR); DNA database; GeneScan; polymerase chain reaction; genotype;
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D919 [法医学];
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0838 ; 1001 ; 1012 ;
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Objective To establish the northwest database of short tandem repeat(STR) loci in forensic medicine. Methods Bloodstains or whole blood samples were collected from the unrelated prisoners in Xi’an city. Genetic distribution for 13 STR loci and amelogenin locus were determined in prisons based on GeneScan. One primer for each locus was labeled with the fluorescent by 5 FAM, JOE, or NED. The forensic database were generated by using multiple amplification, GeneScan, genotype, and genetic distribution analysis. Results 113 alleles and 302 genotypes were observed, with the corresponding frequency between 0.0050-0.5250 and 0.0100-0.4100. The mean H was 0.7667. The accumulative DP was 0.9999999,. The accumulative EPP was 0.9999999. The scope of PIC was 0.6036- 0.8562 . PM was less than 10 -11 . The observed and expected genotype frequencies were evaluated using χ 2 test and all were in accordance with Hardy Weinberg equilibrium ( P > 0.05 ). Conclusion STR loci is an ideal genetic marker with powerful polymorphism and stable heredity. It can be used for individual identification and paternity in forensic medicine. The forensic DNA database model can be established successfully.
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