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Characterizing stutter variants in forensic STRs with massively parallel sequencing.

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2019
Despite improvements in characterizing stutters of short tandem repeats (STRs), the relationships among the amounts of stutter variants and the relationships among motifs are not well understood yet.
Ran Li   +8 more
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X-chromosome data for 12 STRs: Towards an Argentinian database of forensic haplotype frequencies.

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2019
The analysis of X-chromosome STRs is useful in certain kinship cases for which autosomal markers provide insufficient statistical power. Particularly, powerful results are achieved in paternity cases with a daughter, when the alleged father is not ...
María Gabriela García   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Genetic analysis of 12 X-STRs for forensic purposes in Liaoning Manchu population from China.

Gene, 2019
X-chromosomal short tandem repeats (X-STRs) have been widely used in forensic practice involving complicated cases of kinship and also play an increasingly important role in population genetics.
Jia-xin Xing   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Global patterns of STR sequence variation: Sequencing the CEPH human genome diversity panel for 58 forensic STRs using the Illumina ForenSeq DNA Signature Prep Kit

Electrophoresis, 2018
The 944 individuals of the CEPH human genome diversity panel (HGDP–CEPH), a standard sample set of 51 globally distributed populations, were sequenced using the Illumina ForenSeq™ DNA Signature Prep Kit. The ForenSeq™ system is a single multiplex for the
C. Phillips   +12 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

STRs, mini STRs and SNPs – A comparative study for typing degraded DNA

Legal Medicine, 2011
Short tandem repeat (STR) systems are the most powerful and widely used genetic marker systems in forensic DNA typing. Optimized amplification conditions and PCR reagents in combination with laser fluorescence based detection methods have increased the sensitivity and decreased the detection threshold down to approximately 100 pg.
Tim, Senge   +4 more
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STR data for AmpF/STR Profiler Plus loci in south Poland

Forensic Science International, 2001
Frequency data of short tandem repeats (STR) loci included in the AmpF/STR Profiler Plus kit were collected from a sample of 253 random, unrelated individuals born in the south Poland region. All loci met Hardy-Weinberg expectation.
P, Wolañska-Nowak   +2 more
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Allele and haplotype frequencies of 12 X-STRs in Mexican population.

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2019
The use of X-chromosome short tandem repeats (X-STRs) to solve complex kinship cases has been facilitated by commercial human identification kits, such as the Argus X-12 kit (Qiagen), and the free-access software FamlinkX.
I. Cortés-Trujillo   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Investigation of illegal graves in Argentina by using STR, mini-STR, Y-STR and mitochondrial DNA analysis

Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series, 2009
Abstract During the military governments in Argentina in the 1970s, the bodies of people who had been detained and later killed were deposited in individual graves as well as common graves. The identity of the majority of the bodies was not provided.
Carola Romanini   +4 more
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STR Markers for Kinship Analysis

Human Biology, 2006
The analysis of short tandem repeats is a widely used method to estimate relatedness between closely related populations or individuals. The AmpFlSTR PCR Amplification Kit has 15 highly variable autosomal markers of tetranucleotide repeats and is principally made to identify individuals and first- or second-degree relatives.
Stefan, Wilkening   +3 more
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Y-STR diversity in the Himalayas

International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2010
Linguistic and ethnic diversity throughout the Himalayas suggests that this mountain range played an important role in shaping the genetic landscapes of the region. Previous Y-chromosome work revealed that the Himalayas acted as a biased bidirectional barrier to gene flow across the cordillera. In the present study, 17 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat
Tenzin, Gayden   +10 more
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