1.Research Progress on Individual Identification Using Forensic Imaging Data under the Influence of Evidence Rule.
Jian Jun WANG ; Jun Chang PEI ; Yun Liang QIU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(5):367-372
With the progress and development of the DNA test and imaging technique, and the evolution of evidence rule which bring the discussions about whether the individual identification using imaging data is outdated, and other disputes such as whether radiologic evidence could be suitable for contemporary evidence and be used to solve the posture difference of imaging test. This article summaries the domestic and foreign researches of individual identification using imaging data in the past 20 years and reviews the problems above.
DNA/analysis*
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Forensic Genetics/standards*
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Humans
2.Establishment of miniSTR fluorescent detection system and its forensic application.
Yan LIU ; Li LI ; Zhen-Min ZHAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(5):332-336
OBJECTIVE:
To establish miniSTR fluorescent detection system with all detected fragments below 150 bp and to enhance the efficiency of detecting the degraded DNA samples.
METHODS:
All candidate primers were designed by Primer Premier 5 and screened by FastPCR 6.0. The miniSTR multiplex system was established by these selected loci labeling by four fluorescent dye. The parameters of PCR and primer concentrations were subsequently optimized. The electrophoresis was fulfilled under POP4 on 3100-Avant and the typing data was validated by standard DNA 9947A and 007. Fresh blood samples and difficult degraded DNA samples were tested to evaluate the usefulness of the system.
RESULTS:
All amplicons in the established miniSTR fluorescent detection system (D12ATA63, D2S1776, D1GATA113, D4S2408, D17S974, D20S482, D3S3053, Amelogenin, D6S474, D9S1122) were less than 150bp. The profile showed a balanced peak height without extra stutter by optimal protocol. Allele frequencies showed no deviations from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The system showed accumulated probability of discrimination 0.999 999 983 and accumulated triplet excluding probability of paternity 0.996 8. It could detect corrupt muscle tissue, low copy number DNA samples and human tissues fixed by 40% formaldehyde solution for 12 days.
CONCLUSION
The miniSTR fluorescent detection system could be solely used for personal identification of degraded DNA samples or complementally used for paternity tests. And the system could enhance the ability of detecting the trace and degraded DNA.
DNA/chemistry*
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DNA Fingerprinting
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DNA Primers/genetics*
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Electrophoresis, Agar Gel
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Forensic Genetics
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Gene Frequency/genetics*
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Genetic Markers/genetics*
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Genetics, Population
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Humans
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Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods*
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Reference Standards
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Sequence Analysis, DNA/methods*
3.Forensic Validation of the Goldeneye™ DNA ID 25A Kit.
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;31(4):284-286
OBJECTIVE:
To test and estimate the forensic application of Goldeneye™ DNA ID 25A Kit.
METHODS:
The kit was validated by a series of tests for accuracy, sensitivity, consistency, peak height balance, stability, and mixed samples through measured blood samples and other samples in routine casework.
RESULTS:
The peak height balance of the different loci was ≥ 42%. The genotyping results of the positive control DNA was accurate. The complete STR genotyping result could be obtained from 0.125 ng positive control DNA.
CONCLUSION
Goldeneye™ DNA ID 25A Kit is suitable for criminal cases and DNA database in forensic practice.
Asian People/genetics*
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China
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Chromosomes, Human, Y
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DNA/genetics*
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DNA Fingerprinting/standards*
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Databases, Nucleic Acid
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Female
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity
4.Forensic validation of goldeneye? DNA ID 26Y system.
Ting-zhi QUE ; Yuan LIN ; Zhen-min ZHAO ; Yan LIU ; Su-hua ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):446-455
OBJECTIVE:
To perform the validation and analysis of forensic parameters of Goldeneye DNA ID 26Y system.
METHODS:
Based on the validation rules of Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods (SWGDAM), the kit was assessed from several parts, as test of PCR system, reproducibility, accuracy, and sensitivity, etc. And Y-STR loci of 517 unrelated healthy individuals from Eastern China were genotypes by this kit. The distribution and frequency of haplotype were calculated and forensic parameters of the kit were assessed.
RESULTS:
The complete profiles can be obtained even when the PCR reaction volume with 6.25 microL. And correct profile was obtained with DNA down to 125 pg. No reproducible peaks were detected with the DNA of common animals and microorganism with the kit. For the male-male mixture testing, average 70% of the minor alleles were obtained when the ratios of 1:19 and 19:1. For the male-female mixture testing, results showed that the sensitivity of the kit was no compromised with the addition of female samples.
CONCLUSION
The validation studies demonstrated that Goldeneye DNA ID 26Y system has good sensitivity and specificity, and suitable for mixture testing. The polymorphism of 26 Y-STR loci included in this kit are good for forensic application.
Alleles
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Animals
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Asian People/genetics*
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China
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Chromosomes, Human, Y
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DNA
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DNA Fingerprinting/standards*
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Female
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Male
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity