2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0379-0738(01)00498-4
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DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics: recommendations on forensic analysis using Y-chromosome STRs

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“…Sequence reactions were obtained using a BigDye terminator Cycle Sequencing FS Ready Reaction kit (Applied Biosystems). The suggested repeat nomenclature of novel Y-STR alleles follows the guidelines of the DNA commission of the International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG) [27], in that alleles were named according to the total number of directlyadjacent variant repeat-blocks and non-variant repeatblocks. Invariant repeat-blocks that were not directly adjacent to the variant Y-STR locus were not counted so that future alternative primer designs, aimed at producing smaller PCR fragments that exclude the additional repeat-blocks, would not change the repeat nomenclature [28].…”
Section: Dna Sequencing and Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sequence reactions were obtained using a BigDye terminator Cycle Sequencing FS Ready Reaction kit (Applied Biosystems). The suggested repeat nomenclature of novel Y-STR alleles follows the guidelines of the DNA commission of the International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG) [27], in that alleles were named according to the total number of directlyadjacent variant repeat-blocks and non-variant repeatblocks. Invariant repeat-blocks that were not directly adjacent to the variant Y-STR locus were not counted so that future alternative primer designs, aimed at producing smaller PCR fragments that exclude the additional repeat-blocks, would not change the repeat nomenclature [28].…”
Section: Dna Sequencing and Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repeat motifs for each of the markers were determined using guidance provided by the DNA Commission of International Society for Forensic Genetics (ISFG) [5].…”
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“…Previous nomenclatures, which were published prior to this study, were followed in Table 1 for DYS444 [10], DYS446 [8], DYS449 [8], DYS463 [8], and DYS635 [12]. The nomenclature for the simple repeat loci, such as DYS485, DYS533, or DYS643, is straightforward and follows ISFG recommendations with the earliest possible repeat motif along the GenBank top strand being designated [5]. An examination of the supplementary material attached to the Kayser et al [9] publication describing these loci indicates that we are in agreement for most of the loci.…”
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“…The allele designations were determined by comparison of the PCR products with those of allelic ladders provided with the kit. Nomenclature of loci and alleles is according to the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG) guidelines reported in Gill et al (2001). By comparison of the size of a sample's alleles to size of alleles in allelic ladders for the same loci being tested in the sample, the STR genotyping was conducted.…”
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“…Microsatellites are a group of molecular markers chosen for a number of purposes including forensics individual identification and relatedness testing polymorphic (Kimpton et al, 1996;Gill et al, 2001;Andrea et al, 2008;Imad et al, 2015). There is a high genomic abundance of random distribution throughout the genome.…”
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confidence: 99%