Forensic Sciences Research (Oct 2020)

Assessment of the forensic application of 50 Y-STR markers in a large pedigree

  • Yi Ye,
  • Yuran An,
  • Yiwen Yang,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Yuzi Zheng,
  • Linchuan Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/20961790.2020.1802827
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 0
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Short tandem repeats on the Y chromosome (Y-STRs), characterized by paternal inheritance, are valuable in forensic practice. Notably, the potential application of Y-STRs in pedigrees should be drawn upon, especially in China’s surname-concentrated natural villages. The study focused on 50 Y-STRs, including 13 rapidly mutating (RM) Y-STRs that largely constitute the current Y-STR commercial kits, and determined the differences in these Y-STRs between branches in a large pedigree and the discriminatory power of these haplotypes in different units for male relatives. As indicated in the results, 14 inconsistencies were observed at 9 Y-STRs between 10 father-son pairs. In addition, these 50 Y-STR haplotypes discriminated 10 out of 47 father-son pairs, 106 of 148 cousin pairs, 70 of 119 uncle-nephew pairs, 17 of 39 brother pairs, and 14 out of 33 grandfather-grandson pairs in a large pedigree. The RM Y-STR set is able to differentiate close male relatives in a large pedigree.

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