Forensic Y-SNP analysis beyond SNaPshot: High-resolution Y-chromosomal haplogrouping from low quality and quantity DNA using Ion AmpliSeq and targeted massively parallel sequencing

•Y-SNPs are suitable for paternal lineage and bio-geographic ancestry inference.•Previous forensic Y-SNP tools limited due to methods with low multiplex capacity.•We introduce tools for high-resolution Y haplogrouping from low quality/quantity DNA.•MPS tool for simultaneous detection of 859 Y-SNPs i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Forensic science international : genetics 2019-07, Vol.41, p.93-106
Hauptverfasser: Ralf, Arwin, van Oven, Mannis, Montiel González, Diego, de Knijff, Peter, van der Beek, Kees, Wootton, Sharon, Lagacé, Robert, Kayser, Manfred
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Zusammenfassung:•Y-SNPs are suitable for paternal lineage and bio-geographic ancestry inference.•Previous forensic Y-SNP tools limited due to methods with low multiplex capacity.•We introduce tools for high-resolution Y haplogrouping from low quality/quantity DNA.•MPS tool for simultaneous detection of 859 Y-SNPs informative for 640 Y haplogroups.•Software tool for complete MPS data analysis including final Y haplogroup assignment. Y-chromosomal haplogroups assigned from male-specific Y-chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) allow paternal lineage identification and paternal bio-geographic ancestry inference, both being relevant in forensic genetics. However, most previously developed forensic Y-SNP tools did not provide Y haplogroup resolution on the high level needed in forensic applications, because the limited multiplex capacity of the DNA technologies used only allowed the inclusion of a relatively small number of Y-SNPs. In a proof-of-principle study, we recently demonstrated that high-resolution Y haplogrouping is feasible via two AmpliSeq PCR analyses and simultaneous massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of 530 Y-SNPs allowing the inference of 432 Y-haplogroups. With the current study, we present a largely improved Y-SNP MPS lab tool that we specifically designed for the analysis of low quality and quantity DNA often confronted with in forensic DNA analysis. Improvements include i) Y-SNP marker selection based on the “minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome” (PhyloTree Y), ii) strong increase of the number of targeted Y-SNPs allowing many more Y haplogroups to be inferred, iii) focus on short amplicon length enabling successful analysis of degraded DNA, and iv) combination of all amplicons in a single AmpliSeq PCR and simultaneous sequencing allowing single DNA aliquot use. This new MPS tool simultaneously analyses 859 Y-SNPs and allows inferring 640 Y haplogroups. Preliminary forensic developmental validation testing revealed that this tool performs highly accurate, is sensitive and robust. We also provide a revised software tool for analysing the sequencing data produced by the new MPS lab tool including final Y haplogroup assignment. We envision the tools introduced here for high-resolution Y-chromosomal haplogrouping to determine a man’s paternal lineage and/or paternal bio-geographic ancestry to become widely used in forensic Y-chromosome DNA analysis and other applications were Y haplogroup information from low quality / quantity
ISSN:1872-4973
1878-0326
DOI:10.1016/j.fsigen.2019.04.001