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Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification

A custom plate of OpenArray™ technology was evaluated to test 60 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) validated for the prediction of eye color, hair color, and skin pigmentation, and for personal identification. The SNPs were selected from already validated subsets (Hirisplex-s, Precision ID Iden...

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Autores principales: Ragazzo, Michele, Puleri, Giulio, Errichiello, Valeria, Manzo, Laura, Luzzi, Laura, Potenza, Saverio, Strafella, Claudia, Peconi, Cristina, Nicastro, Fabio, Caputo, Valerio, Giardina, Emiliano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020221
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author Ragazzo, Michele
Puleri, Giulio
Errichiello, Valeria
Manzo, Laura
Luzzi, Laura
Potenza, Saverio
Strafella, Claudia
Peconi, Cristina
Nicastro, Fabio
Caputo, Valerio
Giardina, Emiliano
author_facet Ragazzo, Michele
Puleri, Giulio
Errichiello, Valeria
Manzo, Laura
Luzzi, Laura
Potenza, Saverio
Strafella, Claudia
Peconi, Cristina
Nicastro, Fabio
Caputo, Valerio
Giardina, Emiliano
author_sort Ragazzo, Michele
collection PubMed
description A custom plate of OpenArray™ technology was evaluated to test 60 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) validated for the prediction of eye color, hair color, and skin pigmentation, and for personal identification. The SNPs were selected from already validated subsets (Hirisplex-s, Precision ID Identity SNP Panel, and ForenSeq DNA Signature Prep Kit). The concordance rate and call rate for every SNP were calculated by analyzing 314 sequenced DNA samples. The sensitivity of the assay was assessed by preparing a dilution series of 10.0, 5.0, 1.0, and 0.5 ng. The OpenArray™ platform obtained an average call rate of 96.9% and a concordance rate near 99.8%. Sensitivity testing performed on serial dilutions demonstrated that a sample with 0.5 ng of total input DNA can be correctly typed. The profiles of the 19 SNPs selected for human identification reached a random match probability (RMP) of, on average, 10(−8). An analysis of 21 examples of biological evidence from 8 individuals, that generated single short tandem repeat profiles during the routine workflow, demonstrated the applicability of this technology in real cases. Seventeen samples were correctly typed, revealing a call rate higher than 90%. Accordingly, the phenotype prediction revealed the same accuracy described in the corresponding validation data. Despite the reduced discrimination power of this system compared to STR based kits, the OpenArray™ System can be used to exclude suspects and prioritize samples for downstream analyses, providing well-established information about the prediction of eye color, hair color, and skin pigmentation. More studies will be needed for further validation of this technology and to consider the opportunity to implement this custom array with more SNPs to obtain a lower RMP and to include markers for studies of ancestry and lineage.
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spelling pubmed-79134792021-02-28 Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification Ragazzo, Michele Puleri, Giulio Errichiello, Valeria Manzo, Laura Luzzi, Laura Potenza, Saverio Strafella, Claudia Peconi, Cristina Nicastro, Fabio Caputo, Valerio Giardina, Emiliano Genes (Basel) Article A custom plate of OpenArray™ technology was evaluated to test 60 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) validated for the prediction of eye color, hair color, and skin pigmentation, and for personal identification. The SNPs were selected from already validated subsets (Hirisplex-s, Precision ID Identity SNP Panel, and ForenSeq DNA Signature Prep Kit). The concordance rate and call rate for every SNP were calculated by analyzing 314 sequenced DNA samples. The sensitivity of the assay was assessed by preparing a dilution series of 10.0, 5.0, 1.0, and 0.5 ng. The OpenArray™ platform obtained an average call rate of 96.9% and a concordance rate near 99.8%. Sensitivity testing performed on serial dilutions demonstrated that a sample with 0.5 ng of total input DNA can be correctly typed. The profiles of the 19 SNPs selected for human identification reached a random match probability (RMP) of, on average, 10(−8). An analysis of 21 examples of biological evidence from 8 individuals, that generated single short tandem repeat profiles during the routine workflow, demonstrated the applicability of this technology in real cases. Seventeen samples were correctly typed, revealing a call rate higher than 90%. Accordingly, the phenotype prediction revealed the same accuracy described in the corresponding validation data. Despite the reduced discrimination power of this system compared to STR based kits, the OpenArray™ System can be used to exclude suspects and prioritize samples for downstream analyses, providing well-established information about the prediction of eye color, hair color, and skin pigmentation. More studies will be needed for further validation of this technology and to consider the opportunity to implement this custom array with more SNPs to obtain a lower RMP and to include markers for studies of ancestry and lineage. MDPI 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7913479/ /pubmed/33546406 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020221 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Strafella, Claudia
Peconi, Cristina
Nicastro, Fabio
Caputo, Valerio
Giardina, Emiliano
Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification
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title_full Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification
title_fullStr Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification
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title_short Evaluation of OpenArray™ as a Genotyping Method for Forensic DNA Phenotyping and Human Identification
title_sort evaluation of openarray™ as a genotyping method for forensic dna phenotyping and human identification
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546406
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12020221
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