Ancestry estimation in forensic anthropology: accuracy of the AncesTrees software in a Brazilian sample.

Forensic Sci Res

Department of Stomatology, Public Health and Forensic Odontology, School of Dentistry of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, 14040-904 Ribeirão Preto, Brazil.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the AncesTrees software's accuracy using cranial measurements from 114 Brazilian skulls, focusing on European, African, and admixed individuals.
  • The software showed the highest accuracy (73%) for European individuals but struggled with mixed individuals, often classifying them as European.
  • To improve ancestry estimation in Brazil, a more representative database of Brazilian anthropometric data is needed due to the population's high level of admixture.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: The objective of this study is to analyze the accuracy and applicability of the AncesTrees software with respect to a set of cranial measurements of a Brazilian sample consisting of 114 identified skulls from two osteological collections, predominantly composed of European ( = 59), African ( = 35), and admixed individuals ( = 20). Twenty-four different craniometric measurements are performed and input to AncesTrees two algorithms, one of which is used in three configurations, with different ancestral groups integrated in the model. The software exhibits superior performance in the estimation of European individuals, reaching 73% accuracy, compared with 66% in the African individuals. Those individuals classified as admixed produce a variety of ancestral classifications, mainly European. Overall, the most accurate combination of AncesTrees is obtained using ancestralForest with only the European and African groups integrated into the algorithm, where the accuracy reaches 70%. The applicability of this software to a specific population is fragile because of the high admixing load, making it necessary to create a more representative anthropometric database of the Brazilian people.

Key Points: Ancestry estimation methods are seldom validated in Brazil.AncesTrees performed poorly on our sample, with a maximum accuracy of 70%.Brazil's highly mixed population hinders ancestry estimation.Mixed individuals (pardos) are predominantly classified as Europeans.The insertion of Brazilian metric data into the AncesTrees database would produce better results.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10785597PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fsr/owad030DOI Listing

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