Abstract
Abstract
Background
Allele frequency using short tandem repeats (STRs) is used to calculate likelihood ratio for database match, to interpret DNA mixture and to estimate ethnic groups in forensic genetics. In Korea, three population studies for 23 STR loci have been conducted with different sample size for forensic purposes.
Objective
We performed comparative analysis to determine how the difference of sample size affects the allele frequency and allele variation within same ethnic population (i.e. Korean). Furthermore, this study was conducted to check how the sampling group and multiplex kit also affect allele variation such as rare alleles and population specific alleles.
Methods
To compare allele variation, we used allele frequencies of three population data published from three Korean forensic research groups. Allele frequencies were calculated using different sample sizes and multiplex kits: 526, 1000, and 2000 individuals, respectively.
Results
The results showed the different distribution of allele frequencies in some loci. There was also a difference in the number of rare alleles observed by the sample size and sampling bias. In particular, an allele of 9.1 in the D2S441 locus was not observed in population study with 526 individuals due to multiplex kits.
Conclusion
Because the allele frequencies play an important role in forensic genetics, even if the samples are derived from the same population, it is important to consider the effects of sample size, sampling bias, and selection of multiplex kits in population studies.
Funder
national forensic service
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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