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. 1994;107(1):13-20.
doi: 10.1007/BF01247268.

Variation in short tandem repeat sequences--a survey of twelve microsatellite loci for use as forensic identification markers

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Variation in short tandem repeat sequences--a survey of twelve microsatellite loci for use as forensic identification markers

A Urquhart et al. Int J Legal Med. 1994.

Abstract

Alleles at 12 Short Tandem Repeat loci have been sequenced to investigate candidate loci for a multiplex Short Tandem Repeat system for forensic identification, and for single-locus amplification of Short Tandem Repeat loci. Variation from the consensus sequence was found at 6 loci, while one locus, D21S11, was found to be complex in sequence. The presence of non-consensus alleles does not rule out loci for inclusion as forensic identification markers, but size differences between alleles of 1 base pair require very precise sizing. We suggest criteria for the suitability of Short Tandem Repeat loci as forensic identification markers, and propose a universal allele nomenclature for simple and compound Short Tandem Repeats. The effect of the repeat unit sequence of the evolution of Short Tandem Repeats is discussed.

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