Population data for 8 X-chromosome STR loci in a population sample from Northern Italy and from the Sardinia island

Population data for 8 X-chromosome STR loci in a population sample from Northern Italy and from the Sardinia island

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Population data for 8 X-chromosome STR loci in a population sample from Northern Italy and from the Sardinia island N. Cerri a, A. Verzeletti a,*, F. Gasparini a, A. Poglio a, E. Mazzeo b, F. De Ferrari a a b

Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy Received 20 August 2007; accepted 1 October 2007

Abstract To establish a database for DXS8378, HPRTB, DXS7423, DXS7132, DXS10134, DXS10074, DXS10101, DXS10135 loci in an Italian population sample from Brescia (Northern Italy) and from the Sardinia island, 131 unrelated individuals were typed. DNA was amplified in a multiplex reaction with subsequent automatic detection using capillary electrophoresis. The obtained data give a contribution to the definition of Italian population STR allele frequencies for the eight analysed loci. # 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. Keywords: X-chromosome STRs; Frequency data; Italy

STR loci and they have proven to provide useful tools in paternity cases with female offspring or in forensic identification cases based on the comparison with first- or second-degree relatives.

1. Introduction Short tandem repeat markers on the X-chromosome are the natural counterpart to the well-established Y-chromosome

Table 1 Allele frequencies for DXS8378, HPRTB, DXS7423, DXS7132 loci and forensic parameters in a population sample from Brescia (19 males, 58 females) and the Sardinia island (16 males, 38 females) Allele

DXS8378 Brescia

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

0.015 0.207 0.326 0.370 0.074 0.007

Hobs Hexp PD female PD male PE PIC

0.707 0.708 +/ 0.865 0.654 0.453 0.655

HPRTB Sardinia 0.369 0.348 0.282

0.605 0.060 0.663 +/ 0.777 0.648 0.367 0.590

DXS7423

Brescia

Sardinia

0.015 0.007 0.133 0.400 0.222 0.170 0.037 0.015

0.011 0.185 0.283 0.283 0.174 0.054 0.011

0.793 0.076 0.742 +/ 0.877 0.543 0.522 0.705

0.842 0.057 0.772 +/ 0.867 0.750 0.556 0.735

Brescia

0.059 0.267 0.467 0.170 0.037 0.690 0.068 0.677 +/ 0.856 0.737 0.430 0.630

DXS7132 Sardinia

Brescia

Sardinia

0.054 0.315 0.479 0.130 0.021

0.015 0.111 0.274 0.296 0.222 0.074 0.007

0.022 0.109 0.272 0.359 0.174 0.065

0.579 0.061 0.651 +/ 0.821 0.601 0.392 0.592

0.810 0.077 0.770 +/ 0.897 0.765 0.552 0.733

0.605 0.053 0.750 +/ 0.896 0.727 0.528 0.711

0.070

Hobs: observed heterozygosity; Hexp: expected heterozygosity; PD: power of discrimination; PE: power of exclusion; PIC: polymorphism information content. * Corresponding author at: Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Brescia, Piazzale Spedali Civili 1, 25123 Brescia, Italy. Tel.: +39 030 3995838; fax: +39 030 3995839. E-mail address: [email protected] (A. Verzeletti). 1875-1768/$ – see front matter # 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.fsigss.2007.10.209

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Table 2 Allele frequencies for DXS10134, DXS10074, DXS10101, DXS10135 loci and forensic parameters in a population sample from Brescia (19 males, 58 females) and the Sardinia island (16 males, 38 females) Allele

DXS10134 Brescia

DX10074 Sardinia

7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19.1 20 21 21.1 22 22.1 23 23.1 24 25 25.1 26 26.2 27 27.2 28 28.2 29 29.2 30 30.2 31 31.2 32 32.2 33 33.2 34 35 36 37 38 38.3 39 39.3 40.3 41.3 42.3 43.3

0.075

0.033

0.149 0.134 0.179 0.134 0.075 0.022 0.045 0.075 0.060 0.007 0.007 0.015

0.033 0.110 0.308 0.367 0.055 0.011

Hobs Hexp PD female PD male PE PIC

0.845 0.886 +/ 0.965 0.853 0.770 0.875

DXS10101

Brescia

Sardinia

0.030 0.104 0.015 0.015 0.015 0.111 0.185 0.230 0.192 0.096

0.011 0.141 0.011 0.011 0.098 0.217 0.163 0.163 0.163

0.007

0.022

Brescia

DXS10135 Sardinia

Brescia

Sardinia

0.037 0.037 0.045 0.075

0.043 0.022 0.065 0.043 0.011 0.076 0.087

0.082 0.060 0.037 0.052 0.060 0.015 0.067 0.075

0.007 0.007 0.059 0.029 0.098 0.037 0.126 0.067 0.207 0.081 0.089 0.074 0.029 0.044 0.029 0.030

0.022

0.087 0.033 0.163 0.033 0.163 0.087 0.098 0.087 0.065 0.087 0.076 0.022

0.043 0.011 0.141

0.060

0.054 0.185 0.011 0.076

0.097

0.043

0.089

0.022

0.045

0.011

0.030

0.022

0.022

0.022

0.015

0.011

0.022 0.033 0.022 0.579 0.042 0.760 +/ 0.868 0.800 0.538 0.716

0.810 0.070 0.842 +/ 0.941 0.825 0.685 0.823

0.895 0.048 0.843 +/ 0.930 0.789 0.683 0.823

0.862 0.060 0.897 +/ 0.972 0.877 0.809 0.891

0.790 0.040 0.894 +/ 0.890 0.859 0.787 0.885

0.914 0.050 0.937 +/ 0.973 0.913 0.863 0.940

0.816 0.032 0.910 +/ 0.930 0.898 0.820 0.932

0.046

Hobs: observed heterozygosity; Hexp: expected heterozygosity; PD: power of discrimination; PE: power of exclusion; PIC: polymorphism information content.

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But before a new locus can be introduced in the forensic current practice a database for the relevant population must be established to evaluate its effectiveness [1]. Because of the few population data regarding X-chromosome STR loci in Italy, 131 unrelated individuals from Northern Italy (19 males, 58 females) and from the Sardinia island (16 males, 38 females) were typed for the STR loci DXS8378, HPRTB, DXS7423, DXS7132, DXS10134, DXS10074, DXS10101, DXS10135. 2. Materials and methods Genomic DNA was extracted using Chelex-100 procedure from whole blood or buccal swabs. PCR was performed in a GeneAmp PCR System 9700 (AB) using the commercial kit Mentype Argus X-8 (Biotype AG, Dresden, Germany) according to manufacturer’s recommendations. The amplification products were loaded on the ABI Prism 310 Genetic Analyser and analysed by GeneMapperID V3.2. 3. Results and discussion Results are shown in Tables 1 and 2. The highest PIC (Polymorphism information content) value was found at the DXS10135 locus in both population samples. No microvariants previously described were found [2–4]. At the DXS7423, DXS7132, DXS10134 and DXS10101 loci the excess of observed homozygotes in the sample from the Sardinia island suggests the presence of null alleles. The allele distribution for the 8 X-chromosome loci in the population sample from the Sardinia island seems to confirm the peculiarity of this

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