Title of article :
Analysis of Mutation Rate of 17 Y-Chromosome Short Tandem Repeats Loci Using Tanzanian Father-Son Paired Samples
Author/Authors :
Charles Bugoye, Fidelis Department of Forensic Science and DNA Services - Government Chemist Laboratory Authority - Dar es Salaam - Tanzania , Mulima, Elias Department of Forensic Science and DNA Services - Government Chemist Laboratory Authority - Dar es Salaam - Tanzania , Misinzo, Gerald Department of Veterinary Microbiology - Parasitology and Biotechnology - Sokoine University of Agriculture - Morogoro - Tanzania
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5
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1
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5
Abstract :
Hundred unrelatedfather-son buccal swab sample pairs collected from consented Tanzanian population were examined to establish mutation rates using 17 Y-STRs loci DYS19, DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393, DYS385a, DYS385b, DYS437, DYS438, DYS439, DYS448, DYS456, DYS458, DYS635, and Y-GATA-H4 of the AmpFlSTRYfler kit used in forensics and paternity testing. Prior to 17 Y-STRs analysis, father-son pair biological relationships were confrmed using 15 autosomal STRs markers and found to be paternally related. A total of four single repeat mutational events were observed between father and sons. Two mutations resulted in the gain of a repeat and the other two resulted in a loss of a repeat in the son. All observed mutations occurred at tetranucleotide loci DYS389II, DYS385a, and DYS385b. Te locus specifc mutation rate varied between 0 and 1.176 x10−3 and the average mutation rate of 17Y-STRs loci in the present study was 2.353x10−3 (6.41x10−4 - 6.013x10−3) at 95% CI. Furthermore the mean fathers’ age with at least one mutation at son’s birth was 32 years with standard error of 2.387 while the average age of all fathers without mutation in a sampled population at son’s birth was 26.781 years with standard error of 0.609. Te results shows that fathers’ age at son’s birth may have an efect on Y-STRs mutation rate analysis, though this age diference was statistically not signifcant using unpaired samples t-test (p = 0.05). As a consequence of observed mutation rates in this study, the precise and reliable understanding of mutation rate at Y-chromosome STR loci is necessary for a correct evaluation and interpretation of DNA typing results in forensics and paternity testing involving males. Te criterion for exclusion in paternity testing should be defned, so that an exclusion from paternity has to be based on exclusion constellations at a minimum of two 17 Y-STRs loci.
Keywords :
Mutation Rate , 17 Y-Chromosome Short Tandem Repeats Loci , Tanzanian Father , Paired Samples
Journal title :
Genetics Research International
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2608480
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