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Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 88-92 (June 2007)


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EMPOP—A forensic mtDNA database

Walther ParsonaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Arne Dürb

Received 19 January 2007; accepted 27 January 2007. published online 12 March 2007.

Abstract 

Mitochondrial DNA databases stand as the basis for frequency estimations of mtDNA sequences that became relevant in a case. The establishment of mtDNA databases sounds trivial; however, it has been shown in the past that this undertaking is prone to error for several reasons, particularly human error. We have established a concept for mtDNA data generation, analysis, transfer and quality control that meets forensic standards. Due to the complexity of mtDNA population data tables it is often difficult if not impossible to detect errors, especially for the untrained eye. We developed software based on quasi-median network analysis that visualizes mtDNA data tables and thus signposts sequencing, interpretation and transcription errors. The mtDNA data (N=5173; release 1) are stored and made publicly available via the Internet in the form of the EDNAP mtDNA Population Database, short EMPOP. This website also facilitates quasi-median network analysis and provides results that can be used to check the quality of mtDNA sequence data. EMPOP has been launched on 16 October 2006 and is since then available at http://www.empop.org.

a Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University Müllerstreet 44, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

b Institute of Mathematics, University of Innsbruck Technikerstreet 45, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +43 512 9003 70640; fax: +43 512 9003 73640.

PII: S1872-4973(07)00055-5

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2007.01.018


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