Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages 330-340, May 2012

DNA-based eye colour prediction across Europe with the IrisPlex system

  • Susan Walsh

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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  • Andreas Wollstein

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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  • Fan Liu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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  • Usha Chakravarthy

      Affiliations

    • Centre for Vision and Vascular Science, The Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom
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  • Mati Rahu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, National Institute for Health Development, Tallinn, Estonia
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  • Johan H. Seland

      Affiliations

    • Department of Ophthalmology, University of Bergen, School of Medicine, Bergen, Norway
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  • Gisele Soubrane

      Affiliations

    • Clinique Ophthalmologique, Universitaire De Creteil, Paris, France
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  • Laura Tomazzoli

      Affiliations

    • Clinica Oculistica, Universita degli studi di Verona, Italy
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  • Fotis Topouzis

      Affiliations

    • Department of Ophthalmology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Medicine, Thessaloniki, Greece
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  • Johannes R. Vingerling

      Affiliations

    • Department of Ophthalmology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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  • Jesus Vioque

      Affiliations

    • Dpto. Salud Publica Universidad Miguel Hernandez, Alicante, El Centro de Investigaci_on Biom_edica en Red de Epidemiolog_ıa y Salud Publica (CIBERESP), Elche, Spain
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  • Astrid E. Fletcher

      Affiliations

    • Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom
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  • Kaye N. Ballantyne

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • Current affiliation: Forensic Services Department, Victoria Police, 31 Forensic Drive, Macleod 3085, Victoria, Australia.
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  • Manfred Kayser

      Affiliations

    • Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +31 10 7038073; fax: +31 10 7044575.

Received 19 April 2011; received in revised form 20 June 2011; accepted 7 July 2011. published online 03 August 2011.

Abstract 

The ability to predict Externally Visible Characteristics (EVCs) from DNA, also referred to as Forensic DNA Phenotyping (FDP), is an exciting new chapter in forensic genetics holding great promise for tracing unknown individuals who are unidentifiable via standard forensic short tandem repeat (STR) profiling. For the purpose of DNA-based eye colour prediction, we previously developed the IrisPlex system consisting of a multiplex genotyping assay and a prediction model based on genotype and phenotype data from 3804 Dutch Europeans. Recently, we performed a forensic developmental validation study of the highly sensitive IrisPlex assay, which currently represents the only validated tool available for DNA-based prediction of eye colour in forensic applications. In the present study, we validate the IrisPlex prediction model by extending our initially described model towards genotype and phenotype data from multiple European populations. We performed IrisPlex analysis on 3840 individuals from seven sites across Europe as part of the European Eye (EUREYE) study for which DNA and high-resolution eye images were available. The accuracy rate of correctly predicting an individual's eye colour as being blue or brown, above the empirically established probability threshold of 0.7, was on average 94% across all seven European populations, ranging from 91% to 98%, despite the large variation in eye colour frequencies between the populations. The overall prediction accuracies expressed by the area under the receiver characteristic operating curves (AUC) were 0.96 for blue and 0.96 for brown eyes, which is considerably higher than those established before. The IrisPlex prediction model parameters generated from this multi-population European dataset, and thus its prediction capabilities, were highly comparable to those previously established. Therefore, the increased information regarding eye colour phenotype and genotype distributions across Europe, and the system's ability to provide eye colour predictions across Europe accurately, both highlight additional evidence for the utility of the IrisPlex system in forensic casework.

Keywords: Eye colour prediction, Forensic DNA phenotyping, FDP, Externally visible characteristics, EVC, IrisPlex, Forensic genetics, SNP, EUREYE

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PII: S1872-4973(11)00144-X

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2011.07.009

Forensic Science International: Genetics
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages 330-340, May 2012