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  • The study addresses challenges in determining paternity when the mother is not involved, highlighting a reduced paternity exclusion probability due to uncertainties about paternal alleles.
  • A new technique utilizing DNA methylation markers was developed to identify the parental origin of alleles, specifically focusing on an imprinted SNP locus (rs220028 A/G).
  • The results from the pilot study with 18 heterozygous children show that this novel method can successfully discriminate between maternal and paternal alleles, demonstrating the potential of epigenetic markers in forensic genetics.

Article Abstract

In paternity test, especially in motherless cases, the allele inherited from father (obligatory gene, OG) often cannot be determined. The paternity exclusion probability (PE) of a genetic marker is reduced considerably. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new technique, by which the parental origin of alleles can be determined without genealogical analysis. In this paper, we explored the possibility of using parent-of-origin specific DNA methylation markers to determine the parental origin of alleles, choosing the imprinted single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) locus rs220028 (A/G) as a model system. We typed the SNP by mutagenically separated PCR (MS-PCR). The frequencies of alleles were A = 0.5085, G = 0.4915; the unbiased heterozygosity was 0.5020. In order to discriminate between the maternal allele and paternal allele, post-digestion MS-PCR, a novel PCR based methylation analysis and SNP typing technique was developed and performed on 18 heterozygous children, and the methylated maternal allele was detected specifically. As a pilot study on the use of epigenetic markers in forensic genetics, our results demonstrated the feasibility of using parent-of-origin specific DNA methylation markers to determine the parental origin of alleles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2004.09.123DOI Listing

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