Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience

DNA polymorphism is very useful in paternity analysis. The present paper describes paternity studies done using DNA profiles obtained with the (CAC)5 probe. All of the subjects studied were involved in nonjudicial cases of paternity. Genomic DNA digested with HaeIII was run on agarose gels and hybri...

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Main Authors: Cifuentes O. Lucía, Armanet B. Leonor, Aguirre A. Raúl, Vargas B. Juana, Acuña P. Mónica
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2000-01-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572000000400005
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spelling doaj-14b029db889a4e30a0cc7ae2b69c515e2020-11-25T01:15:03ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852000-01-01234725727Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experienceCifuentes O. LucíaArmanet B. LeonorAguirre A. RaúlVargas B. JuanaAcuña P. MónicaDNA polymorphism is very useful in paternity analysis. The present paper describes paternity studies done using DNA profiles obtained with the (CAC)5 probe. All of the subjects studied were involved in nonjudicial cases of paternity. Genomic DNA digested with HaeIII was run on agarose gels and hybridized in the gel with the (CAC)5 probe labeled with 32P. The mean number of bands larger than the 4.3 kb per individual was 16.1. The mean proportion of bands shared among unrelated individuals was 0.08 and the mean number of test bands was 7.1. This corresponded to an exclusion probability greater than 0.999999. Paternity was excluded in 34.5% of the cases. The mutation frequency estimated from non-excluded cases was 0.01143 bands per child. In these cases, the paternity was confirmed by a locus-specific analysis of eight independent PCR-based loci. The paternity index was computed in all non-excluded cases. It can be concluded that this method is a powerful and inexpensive alternative to solve paternity doubts.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572000000400005
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author Cifuentes O. Lucía
Armanet B. Leonor
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Vargas B. Juana
Acuña P. Mónica
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Armanet B. Leonor
Aguirre A. Raúl
Vargas B. Juana
Acuña P. Mónica
Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
Genetics and Molecular Biology
author_facet Cifuentes O. Lucía
Armanet B. Leonor
Aguirre A. Raúl
Vargas B. Juana
Acuña P. Mónica
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title Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
title_short Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
title_full Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
title_fullStr Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
title_full_unstemmed Multilocus DNA fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a Chilean experience
title_sort multilocus dna fingerprinting in paternity analysis: a chilean experience
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
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1678-4685
publishDate 2000-01-01
description DNA polymorphism is very useful in paternity analysis. The present paper describes paternity studies done using DNA profiles obtained with the (CAC)5 probe. All of the subjects studied were involved in nonjudicial cases of paternity. Genomic DNA digested with HaeIII was run on agarose gels and hybridized in the gel with the (CAC)5 probe labeled with 32P. The mean number of bands larger than the 4.3 kb per individual was 16.1. The mean proportion of bands shared among unrelated individuals was 0.08 and the mean number of test bands was 7.1. This corresponded to an exclusion probability greater than 0.999999. Paternity was excluded in 34.5% of the cases. The mutation frequency estimated from non-excluded cases was 0.01143 bands per child. In these cases, the paternity was confirmed by a locus-specific analysis of eight independent PCR-based loci. The paternity index was computed in all non-excluded cases. It can be concluded that this method is a powerful and inexpensive alternative to solve paternity doubts.
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