Forensic characterization and genetic evaluation in the Central Indian population using 27 Y-STRs

AbstractIntroductionForensic characterization and genetic evaluation study in the 539 randomly selected unrelated adult healthy individuals belonging to the Central Indian population was undertaken.MethodsThe study was performed using a multiplex of 27 Y-STRs incoporated in Yfiler ™ Plus multiplex kit.ResultsOut of 539 samples, 6 samples were observed for large deletion and tri-allelic patterns, which were removed from the analysis, and out of 533 samples, a total of 507 haplotypes were found, and out of these haplotypes, 482 unique haplotypes were found in this piece of work. The forensically important parameters, i.e., gene diversity (GD) and discrimination capacity (DC), were found to be 0.669 and 0.951, respectively, for the tested Y STR loci. The genetic data of this study will enrich the Y STR data bank and being used as a potential tool for forensic DNA and various genetic studies.
Source: International Journal of Legal Medicine - Category: Medical Law Source Type: research