Deficiency paternity cases, characterized by the absence of the alleged father, are a challenge for forensic genetics. Here we present four cases with a female child and a deceased alleged father in which the analysis of a set of 21 or 22 autosomal STRs (AS STRs) produced results within a range of doubt when genotyping relatives of the alleged father. Aiming to increase the Paternity Index (PI) and obtain more reliable results, a set of 10 X-linked STR markers, developed by the Spanish and Portuguese Group of the International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG), was then added. Statistical analysis substantially shifted the results towards the alleged fatherhood in all four cases, with more dramatic changes when the supposed half-sister a...
The unique structure of the X chromosome shaped by evolution has led to the present gender-specific ...
Here is presented a deficient paternity case requested by a son born out of wedlock. In order to avo...
none7noRequests for solving complex kinship casework involving at least one female are increasing an...
Deficiency paternity cases, characterized by the absence of the alleged father, are a challenge for ...
DNA analysis is widely applied in solving forensic cases, especially Short Tandem Repat (STR) becaus...
AbstractThe case of establishment of paternity of an aborted fetus was examined with 15 autosomal ST...
Background: In forensic field, for establishing the paternity of disputed offspring, STR typing (aut...
Microsatellite genetic markers are the gold standard for human genetic identification. Forensic anal...
relationships as well as in criminal analysis. The discrimination power of current genetic polymorph...
Introduction: The kinship and parentage analysis involves samples to be compared with each other acc...
AIM As well known, the mutations of the STR loci revealed in resolving the identification, disputed...
Deficient paternity cases, where the DNA profile of the alleged father is not available, are not unu...
Background: Autosomal and Y chromosome short tandem repeats (STRs) and mitochondrial DNA polymorphis...
As well known, the mutations of the STR loci revealed in resolving the identification, disputed pate...
Forensic genetic laboratories perform an increasing amount of genetic analyses of the X chromosome, ...
The unique structure of the X chromosome shaped by evolution has led to the present gender-specific ...
Here is presented a deficient paternity case requested by a son born out of wedlock. In order to avo...
none7noRequests for solving complex kinship casework involving at least one female are increasing an...
Deficiency paternity cases, characterized by the absence of the alleged father, are a challenge for ...
DNA analysis is widely applied in solving forensic cases, especially Short Tandem Repat (STR) becaus...
AbstractThe case of establishment of paternity of an aborted fetus was examined with 15 autosomal ST...
Background: In forensic field, for establishing the paternity of disputed offspring, STR typing (aut...
Microsatellite genetic markers are the gold standard for human genetic identification. Forensic anal...
relationships as well as in criminal analysis. The discrimination power of current genetic polymorph...
Introduction: The kinship and parentage analysis involves samples to be compared with each other acc...
AIM As well known, the mutations of the STR loci revealed in resolving the identification, disputed...
Deficient paternity cases, where the DNA profile of the alleged father is not available, are not unu...
Background: Autosomal and Y chromosome short tandem repeats (STRs) and mitochondrial DNA polymorphis...
As well known, the mutations of the STR loci revealed in resolving the identification, disputed pate...
Forensic genetic laboratories perform an increasing amount of genetic analyses of the X chromosome, ...
The unique structure of the X chromosome shaped by evolution has led to the present gender-specific ...
Here is presented a deficient paternity case requested by a son born out of wedlock. In order to avo...
none7noRequests for solving complex kinship casework involving at least one female are increasing an...