AI Chat Paper
Note: Please note that the following content is generated by AMiner AI. SciOpen does not take any responsibility related to this content.
{{lang === 'zh_CN' ? '文章概述' : 'Summary'}}
{{lang === 'en_US' ? '中' : 'Eng'}}
Chat more with AI
PDF (1.8 MB)
Collect
Submit Manuscript AI Chat Paper
Show Outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Outline
Show full outline
Hide outline
Research Article | Publishing Language: Chinese | Open Access

Research on the Detection of Trace DNA Using SNP Chip Data Genealogy Inference Technology

Lan YANG1,2Ke ZHANG3Kuo ZENG2,4Jing LI2Qian QIAN5Jun LIU1,2Jing LIU2( )Caixia LI2( )
School of Forensic Medicine, Shanxi Medical University, Jinzhong 030600, Shanxi, China
Institute of Forensic Science, Ministry of Public Security (MPS) & MPS’ Key Laboratory of Forensic Genetics& National Engineering Laboratory for Forensic Science, Beijing 100038, China
Institute of Forensic Science of Anhui Provincial Public Security Department, Hefei 230061, China
Institute of Evidence Law and Forensic Science, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing 100088, China
Suzhou Public Security Bureau, Suzhou 234000, Anhui, China
Show Author Information

Abstract

Forensic SNP genealogy can infer distant kinship based on SNP chip data. In order to clarify the ability of genealogical inference technology based on SNP chip data to detect trace DNA in forensic feld, in this study Illumina CGA microarray was used to detect the samples. The samples were preliminarily evaluated based on the DNA input, detection rate, sample heterozygosity and other indicators, then the IBS and IBD algorithms were used for forensic SNP genealogy. The classification consistency was compared with the reference samples, and the factors affecting the prediction accuracy were analyzed, the detection ability of the technology system for different input amounts of DNA were determined, and fnally the accurate SNP typing data in the low-quality data were screened based on the signal ratio and other indicators, so as to improve the use value of the trace DNA detection data. The results show that when the DNA input was higher than 1.95 ng, the IBS algorithm had an average confdence interval accuracy of 94.33% and 91.96% for IBD, and when the input was 488-781 pg, the IBS algorithm had an accuracy of 23.11% for the average confdence interval for 1-5 kinship, while the IBD algorithm reached 30.13%. When the DNA input is less than 488 pg, both the IBS and IBD algorithms are unable to make genealogical inferences. Allele insertion is a major factor affecting the accuracy of pedigree inference, and when the homozygous error reaches 22.5%, the sample cannot be used for pedigree inference. By screening the signal ratio, the heterozygous SNP loci with a signal ratio greater than 1.5 can be removed, which can improve the genealogical inference ability of low-input samples. Based on the real family data of Illumina CGA chips, this study analyzed the infuence of sample input on the accuracy of genealogical inference, and optimized the SNP data by signal ratio, so as to improve the application value of low-input samples in genealogical inference.

CLC number: DF795.2 Document code: A Article ID: 1008-3650(2025)04-0349-08

References

【1】
【1】
 
 
Forensic Science and Technology
Pages 349-356

{{item.num}}

Comments on this article

Go to comment

< Back to all reports

Review Status: {{reviewData.commendedNum}} Commended , {{reviewData.revisionRequiredNum}} Revision Required , {{reviewData.notCommendedNum}} Not Commended Under Peer Review

Review Comment

Close
Close
Cite this article:
YANG L, ZHANG K, ZENG K, et al. Research on the Detection of Trace DNA Using SNP Chip Data Genealogy Inference Technology. Forensic Science and Technology, 2025, 50(4): 349-356. https://doi.org/10.16467/j.1008-3650.2024.0027

0

Views

0

Downloads

0

Crossref

0

Scopus

Received: 16 January 2024
Revised: 06 March 2024
Published: 10 April 2024
© 2025 The Editorial Office of Forensic Science and Technology

This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).