Login / Signup

MPKin-YSTR: Interpretation of Y chromosome STR haplotypes for missing persons cases.

Jianye GeBenjamin CrysupDixie PetersRomy FrancoMuyi LiuXuewen WangMeng HuangBruce Budowle
Published in: Electrophoresis (2023)
Y chromosome STR haplotypes have been used in assisting forensic investigations primarily for identification and male lineage determination. The current SWGDAM interpretation guidelines for Y-STR typing provide helpful guidance on those purposes, but do not address the issue of kinship analysis with Y-STR haplotypes. Because of the high mutation rate of Y-STRs, there are complex missing person cases in which inconsistent Y-STR haplotypes between true paternal lineage relatives will arise and cases with two or more male references in the same lineage and yet differ in their haplotypes. Therefore, more useful methods are needed for interpreting the Y- STR haplotype data. Computational methods and interpretation guidelines have been developed specifically addressing this issue, either using a mismatch based counting method or a pedigree likelihood ratio method. In this study, a software program, MPKin-YSTR, was developed by implementing those more sophisticated methods. This software should be able to improve the interpretation of complex cases with Y-STR haplotype evidence. Thus, more biological evidence will be interpreted, which in turn will result in more investigation leads to help solve crimes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • clinical practice
  • data analysis
  • quality improvement
  • artificial intelligence
  • sensitive detection
  • electronic health record
  • living cells
  • solid phase extraction
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation