A Search for Obligatory Paternal Alleles in a DNA Database to Find an Alleged Rapist in a Fatherless Paternity Case

:  A sexual assault case resulted in a pregnancy, which was subsequently aborted. The alleged father of the fetus was unknown. Maternal and fetal types were obtained using the 11‐locus AmpFℓSTR® SGM Plus® kit. The national DNA database was searched for the paternal obligatory alleles and detected tw...

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description :  A sexual assault case resulted in a pregnancy, which was subsequently aborted. The alleged father of the fetus was unknown. Maternal and fetal types were obtained using the 11‐locus AmpFℓSTR® SGM Plus® kit. The national DNA database was searched for the paternal obligatory alleles and detected two suspects who could not be excluded as father of the male fetus. Additional typing using the AmpFℓSTR® Minifiler™ kit, containing three additional autosomal loci, was not sufficient to exclude either suspect. Subsequent typing using the PowerPlex® 16, containing four additional loci, and Y‐Filer™ kits resulted in excluding one suspect. Searching a database for paternal obligatory alleles can be fruitful, but is fraught with possible false positive results so that finding a match must be taken as only preliminary evidence.
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Alleles
AmpFℓSTR® Minifiler
AmpFℓSTR® SGM Plus
AmpFℓSTR® YFiler
Chromosomes, Human, Y
Databases, Nucleic Acid
Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA
DNA database
DNA Fingerprinting
Female
Fetuses
forensic DNA analysis
forensic science
Forensic sciences
Gene loci
Genes
Haplotypes
Humans
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Paternity
Polymerase Chain Reaction
PowerPlex® 16
Pregnancy
Rape
Sex crimes
sexual assault
title A Search for Obligatory Paternal Alleles in a DNA Database to Find an Alleged Rapist in a Fatherless Paternity Case
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