Improving the analysis of Y‐SNP haplogroups by a single highly informative 16 SNP multiplex PCR‐minisequencing assay |
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Authors: | Laura Valverde Stephan Köhnemann Sergio Cardoso Heidi Pfeiffer Marian M. de Pancorbo |
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Affiliation: | 1. BIOMICs Research Group, Lascaray Research Center, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, , Vitoria‐Gasteiz, Spain;2. Institut für Rechtsmedizin, Universit?tsklinikum Münster, , Münster, Germany |
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Abstract: | The SNP haplogroups of the Y‐chromosome are nonrandomly distributed among human populations. They are used for tracing the phylogeographical history of paternal lineages of male individuals and can be a useful tool for approaching the patrilineal bio‐geographic ancestry of unknown forensic evidences. With the aim of facilitating the inference of the principal informative worldwide Y‐SNP haplogroups, we have selected the minimum possible number of key Y‐SNPs to be amplified in a sensitive single multiplex PCR and detected by minisequencing. This assay, that includes 16 Y‐SNPs, was tested for male human specificity, sensitivity, and reproducibility. Its effectiveness was assessed in a set of degraded DNA samples and in a panel of male individuals from different worldwide populations. All these tests demonstrated the convenience of this assay for assigning the major Y haplogroups to forensic evidences by one single PCR‐minisequencing reaction. |
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Keywords: | Minisequencing Paternal lineage origin Y‐chromosome Y‐SNPs |
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