A validation study of a multiplex INDEL assay for forensic use in four Chinese populations.

Forensic Sci Int Genet

Key Laboratory of Forensic Genetics, Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security, Beijing 100038, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2014

Insertion/deletion (INDELs) marker sets can serve as a useful supplementary tool for human identification. A commercial kit, the Qiagen DIPplex(®) Investigator kit, multiplexes 30 biallelic autosomal INDELs and Amelogenin for forensic use. We performed a validation study based on the DIPplex(®) kit in four Chinese populations: Han, Tibetan, Uyghur, and Kazakh. There were no significant departures from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium or significant linkage disequilibrium (pair-wised r(2)<0.2) between the 30 INDELs. The random match probabilities were in the range of 3.84 × 10(-11) to 1.20 × 10(-12), and the power of exclusion was >0.99. The multiplex PCR was optimized for a 5-μL volume, full profiles were obtained with 0.062 ng/μL of template DNA, and excellent performance was obtained with degraded casework samples. This study demonstrates that the multiplex INDEL assay can be used as a supplementary method for degraded DNA detection in the studied Chinese populations.

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