Publications by authors named "D Truelsen"

Introduction of new methods requires meticulous evaluation before they can be applied to forensic genetic case work. Here, a custom QIAseq Targeted DNA panel with 164 ancestry informative markers was assessed using the MiSeq sequencing platform. Concordance, sensitivity, and the capability for analysis of mixtures were tested.

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The EUROFORGEN NAME panel is a regional ancestry panel designed to differentiate individuals from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. The first version of the panel was developed for the MassARRAY system and included 111 SNPs. Here, a custom AmpliSeq EUROFORGEN NAME panel with 102 of the original 111 loci was used to sequence 1098 individuals from 14 populations from Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, North-East Africa, and South-Central Asia.

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A custom GeneRead DNAseq SNP panel with 210 markers was evaluated using the Ion S5 and MiSeq sequencing platforms. Sensitivity, PCR cycle number, and the use of half volume of reagents for target enrichment and library preparation were tested. Furthermore, genotype concordance between results obtained with the different sequencing platforms and with known profiles generated using other sequencing assays was analysed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Kidd Lab has developed a set of 55 ancestry informative SNPs (AISNPs) that are being used to analyze various populations globally, emphasizing their effectiveness as a genetic marker panel.
  • A reference database has been created to infer relationships between new population samples, particularly focusing on populations from Southwest Asia and the Mediterranean, many of which lack prior analysis for forensic markers.
  • The total number of analyzed population samples has increased to 164, enhancing the overall value of the database by integrating additional data from various world regions.
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