DNA Fingerprinting

7/17/02


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Table of Contents

DNA Fingerprinting

Why so much DNA?

Genome Sizes

DNA Fingerprinting

“junk” DNA

Mini-Satellites or VNTRs

The Locus of a Gene

Loci of common VNTRs

Inheritance of VNTR Genotypes

DNA Fingerprinting

Determining the Genotype at a VNTR Locus

DNA Replication

In vitro DNA Replication

PCR

DNA Fingerprinting

The Locus of a Gene

Amplifying a VNTR by PCR

DNA in forensic samples

VNTR and electrophoresis

In standard forensic practice, there are several VNTRs which are used. This increases the ability of forensic DNA analyses to distinguish between suspects.

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Evidence from a murder case: amplification of VNTR DNA by PCR

Evidence from a rape case

DNA Fingerprinting

DNA Fingerprinting

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

Product Rule

What is the probability of a genetic match in samples “B” and “F” with 3 VNTR loci?

Suppose that sample “F” is from the crime scene and sample “B” is from a suspect

Ugly Facts

There are many human populations. Allele frequencies vary between them.

VNTR loci have many alleles

Allele frequencies vary between sub-populations of ethnic populations

Why are sub-populations important?

DNA Fingerprinting

CODIS

CODIS

American sub-populations

13 CODIS STRs (VNTRs)

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Author: bill barnes

Email: barnes@clarion.edu

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