Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 2, Issue 3 , Pages 238-242, June 2008

Y-STR analysis on DNA mixture samples—Results of a collaborative project of the ENFSI DNA Working Group

  • Walther Parson

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University, Müllerstr. 44, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +43 512 9003 70640; fax: +43 512 9003 73640.
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  • Harald Niederstätter

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University, Müllerstr. 44, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Alexandra Lindinger

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University, Müllerstr. 44, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
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  • Peter Gill

      Affiliations

    • Forensic Science Service, Trident Court, 2960 Solihull Parkway, Solihull B37 7YN, UK
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  • On behalf of the ENFSI DNA Working Group

Received 10 August 2007; received in revised form 12 December 2007; accepted 14 December 2007. published online 28 February 2008.

Abstract 

The ENFSI (European Network of Forensic Science Institutes) DNA Working Group undertook a collaborative project on Y-STR typing of DNA mixture samples that were centrally prepared and thoroughly tested prior to the shipment. Four commercial Y-STR typing kits (Y-Filer, Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA; Argus Y Nonaplex, Biotype, Dresden, Germany; Powerplex Y, Promega, Madison, WI, USA; and DYSplex-3, SERAC, Bad Homburg, Germany) were used for the amplification of the mixture samples. The results of the study showed a striking inter-laboratory difference of kit performance as determined from the peak heights of the obtained Y-STR genotypes. Variation in quantity and quality of the shipped DNA can be excluded as reason for the observed differences because both samples and shipping conditions were found to be reproducible in an earlier study. The results suggest that in some cases a laboratory-specific optimization process is indicated to reach a comparable sensitivity for the analysis of minute amounts of DNA.

Keywords: Y-chromosomal DNA, Male specific, Multiplex, Short tandem repeats, Forensic identification

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PII: S1872-4973(07)00408-5

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2007.12.004

Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 2, Issue 3 , Pages 238-242, June 2008