Artículo
A compromising position for a variant: A new allele for D1S1656 that invades its neighbors and can lead to missinterpretations
Marcucci, Valeria Cecilia; Cano, H.; Coggiola, Liliana; Mautner, M. E.; Sala, Adriana Andrea
; Corach, Daniel
Fecha de publicación:
12/2017
Editorial:
Elsevier B.V.
Revista:
Forensic Science International: Genetics
ISSN:
1872-4973
e-ISSN:
1875-175X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Short tandem repeats (STRs) are the markers of choice for purposes of human forensic identification because of their considerable degree of polymorphism. This variability may occasionally become a challenge for the analyst when a new variant invades the allele distribution range of the neighboring locus. We present here a novel variant at locus D1S1656 showing a molecular length of 211.32 bp corresponding to 21.3 repeating units. This variant is superimposed on the D12S391 locus when the Global Filer™ (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., USA) is used, invading the shortest allele range and being assigned as Off-ladder (OL). In contrast, typing with PowerPlex® Fusion (Promega Corp., Madison, USA) overlaps the D2S441 locus, generating an allele that is recognized as 8. In both cases the invasion was observed as a tri-allele pattern. The results were confirmed by DNA re-extraction and typing with the two independent commercial megaplexes described above. The variant was detected during analysis of a reference sample throughout a paternity exclusion case. This is the first time this variant has been described and reported to the NIST STR Base. Since D1S1656 is included in widely-used multiplex kits from several vendors - Biotype (Dresden, Germany) Qiagen (Venlo, The Netherlands), Promega (Madison, USA) and Thermo Fisher (Foster City, CA, USA) - it would then be recommendable that other forensic labs be aware of this new micro-variant in dealing with similar interpretation challenges and that the kit producers take this fact into account in designing new multiplex kits.
Palabras clave:
D1s1656
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Missinterpretations
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Str
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Triallelic Pattern
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Marcucci, Valeria Cecilia; Cano, H.; Coggiola, Liliana; Mautner, M. E.; Sala, Adriana Andrea; et al.; A compromising position for a variant: A new allele for D1S1656 that invades its neighbors and can lead to missinterpretations; Elsevier B.V.; Forensic Science International: Genetics; 6; 12-2017; 349-350
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