Characterization of the standard and recommended CODIS markers
- PMID: 22925064
- PMCID: PMC8591976
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2012.02253.x
Characterization of the standard and recommended CODIS markers
Abstract
As U.S. courts grapple with constitutional challenges to DNA identification applications, judges are resting legal decisions on the fingerprint analogy, questioning whether the information from a DNA profile could, in light of scientific advances, reveal biomedically relevant information. While CODIS loci were selected largely because they lack phenotypic associations, how this criterion was assessed is unclear. To clarify their phenotypic relevance, we describe the standard and recommended CODIS markers within the context of what is known currently about the genome. We characterize the genomic regions and phenotypic associations of the 24 standard and suggested CODIS markers. None of the markers are within exons, although 12 are intragenic. No CODIS genotypes are associated with known phenotypes. This study provides clarification of the genomic significance of the key identification markers and supports--independent of the forensic scientific community--that the CODIS profiles provide identification but not sensitive or biomedically relevant information.
© 2012 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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- DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2000, Pub Law 106–546, 114 Stat. 2726–37.
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- Justice for All Act of 2004, Pub Law 108–405, 118 Stat. 2260.
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