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PopAffiliator: online calculator for individual affiliation to a major populati...

Autor(es): Luísa Pereira cv logo 1 ; Farida Alshamali cv logo 2 ; Rune Andreassen cv logo 3 ; Ruth Ballard cv logo 4 ; Wasun Chantratita cv logo 5 ; Nam Soo Cho cv logo 6 ; Clotilde Coudray cv logo 7 ; Jean-Michel Dugoujon cv logo 8 ; Marta Espinoza cv logo 9 ; Fabricio González-Andrade cv logo 10 ; Sibte Hadi cv logo 11 ; Uta-Dorothee Immel cv logo 12 ; Nina Jeran cv logo 13 ; Dubravka Havas cv logo 14 ; Catalin Marian cv logo 15 ; Antonio Gonzalez-Martin cv logo 16 ; Gerd Mertens cv logo 17 ; Walther Parson cv logo 18 ; Carlos Perone cv logo 19 ; Lourdes Prieto cv logo 20 ; Haruo Takeshita cv logo 21 ; Héctor Rangel Villalobos cv logo 22 ; Zhaoshu Zeng cv logo 23 ; Lev Zhivotovsky cv logo 24 ; Rui Camacho cv logo 25 ; Nuno A. Fonseca cv logo 26

Data: 2011

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/67121

Origem: Repositório Aberto da Universidade do Porto

Assunto(s): Ciências Naturais; Ciências biológicas


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Because of their sensitivity and high level of discrimination, short tandem repeat (STR) maker systems are currently the method of choice in routine forensic casework and data banking, usually in multiplexes up to 15–17 loci. Constraints related to sample amount and quality, frequently encountered in forensic casework, willnot allow to change this picture in the near future, notwithstanding the technological developments. In this study, we present a free online calculator named PopAffiliator (http://cracs.fc.up.pt/popaffiliator) for individual population affiliation in the three main population groups, Eurasian, East Asian and sub-Saharan African, based ongenotype profiles for the common set of STRs used in forensics. This calculator performs affiliation based on a model constructed using machine learning techniques. The model was constructed using a data set of approximately fifteen thousand individuals collected for this work. The accuracy of individual population affiliation is approximately 86%, showing that the common set of STRs routinely used in forensics provide a considerable amount of information for population assignment, in addition to being excellent for individual identification.
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