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Resolving individuals contributing trace amounts of DNA to highly complex mixtures using high-density SNP genotyping microarrays
Authors:Homer Nils  Szelinger Szabolcs  Redman Margot  Duggan David  Tembe Waibhav  Muehling Jill  Pearson John V  Stephan Dietrich A  Nelson Stanley F  Craig David W
Affiliation:Translational Genomics Research Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, United States of America.
Abstract:We use high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping microarrays to demonstrate the ability to accurately and robustly determine whether individuals are in a complex genomic DNA mixture. We first develop a theoretical framework for detecting an individual's presence within a mixture, then show, through simulations, the limits associated with our method, and finally demonstrate experimentally the identification of the presence of genomic DNA of specific individuals within a series of highly complex genomic mixtures, including mixtures where an individual contributes less than 0.1% of the total genomic DNA. These findings shift the perceived utility of SNPs for identifying individual trace contributors within a forensics mixture, and suggest future research efforts into assessing the viability of previously sub-optimal DNA sources due to sample contamination. These findings also suggest that composite statistics across cohorts, such as allele frequency or genotype counts, do not mask identity within genome-wide association studies. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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