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Forensic Bioinformatics (www.bioforensics.com)
Genophiler® and GenoStat®: Tools for objective evaluation of DNA testing results Jason R. Gilder August 17, 2007 Forensic Bioinformatics (
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Automation of GeneScan and Genotyper
Consistent electronic analysis of all samples Organizes all output – can be read on any computer Summary table of all labeled peaks Draws your attention to potential issues
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The * indicates that this peak may be involved in pullup…
Summary Sheet The * indicates that this peak may be involved in pullup…
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Clicking here will show us the GenoTyper annotated electropherogram…
Pullup Clicking here will show us the GenoTyper annotated electropherogram…
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Simplified table Overall view of samples Single line display
Clicking sample displays electropherogram
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Project Screen Shot
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Analysis Parameters: Size Standards:
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Standard electropherogram
Similar to laboratory output Limited view Hard to evaluate low-level results
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Genotyper zoom Close view of baseline and potential low-level alleles
View from 0 to 150 RFU Helps expert make an informed decision
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Another example of Genophiler zoom
Genophiler also provides a zoomed graph to 150 RFUs Shows smaller peaks more clearly Here, the peaks that were not reported by the lab may be evidence of an unknown, minor contributor
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Sample results window All detected peaks Size Peak height Peak area
Data collection point
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Sample information window
Time and date of analysis Analysis instrument Machine conditions Analysis parameters
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Raw data window Pre-separated spectral data
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Poor raw data
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Other Issues: EPT Data Shows current, voltage, laser power, and temperature For good analysis, should be constant (flat)
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Problematic EPT data
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Side-by-side interface
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Consistency report We perform two analyses for every case
GeneScan default RFU threshold (50) Reproduce the testing lab’s analysis Compares analysis results between testing laboratory and ABI defaults Highlight peaks that are labeled in one analysis and not the other
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Genophiler® LOD/LOQ Table
Sample Run Sample Name Sample Nickname Limit of Detection (LOD) Quantitation (LOQ) Average baseline signal Baseline std. dev. Run 2_17_06 C7P a 6K11_3ul 05-2 Pos Control (2-17)-2 19 49 5.86 4.34 6K11_3ul (2-17)-1 5.72 G7C a (2-17)-C 18 48 5.82 4.18 D7P16 RB Reagent Blank (2-17) 5.75 4.20 Notes: - LOD/LOQ derived from the methodology validated in J. Gilder, T. Doom, K. Inman, and D. Krane. "Run-specific limits of detection and quantitation for STR-based DNA testing." Journal of Forensic Sciences. 2007;52(1): - Limit of Detection (LOD) is the average baseline signal (in RFUs) plus three standard deviations (μb + 3σ). - Limit of Quantitation (LOQ) is the average baseline signal (in RFUs) plus ten standard deviations (μb + 10σ). - Positive controls not exhibiting the full 9947A profile are not included in the above table.
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Removing labels in GenoTyper
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Default view (as found in printout)
Genotyper: Show peaks that were manually removed
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Genophiler CD Full electronic record of the case
All results in electronic format on CD-ROM All data files, analysis parameters, projects, macros, etc. Works on any computer with a web browser Can make printouts of everything
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Potential issues that are flagged
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Potential issues that are flagged
Mixtures Peak height imbalance Missing genotype information High peaks Low average peak height Indications of degradation Pull-up Inconsistent PP/CO results
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Mixture Locus or loci containing three or more labeled peaks
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Peak height imbalance Any heterozygous loci differing by more than 30%
65% Defendant
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Missing genotype information
At least one locus with no labeled peaks
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High peak Any peak above the point of saturation (4000 RFUs)
Can lead to pull-up Defendant
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Low average peak height
An average peak height less than 400 RFUs
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Degradation Potential breakdown of DNA sample
Slope calculated through best-fit linear regression Slope = -17 Defendant
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Pull-up Two peaks in two different dyes occurring at approximately the same data collection point Evidence Q5
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Inconsistent PP/CO results
Different results in Profiler Plus and COfiler Defendant
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Potential issues that are flagged
Mixtures Peak height imbalance Missing genotype information High peaks Low average peak height Indications of degradation Pull-up Inconsistent PP/CO results
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Genophiler report “An expert will be able to explain the significance and implications of these findings in your particular case.” “All of the statements listed below about the data in your case can be verified by any competent expert who has access to GeneScan and Genotyper software and to the data you provided to us.”
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Genophiler does not Perform mixture interpretation Make allele calls
Assess the quality of a profile Make any judgment calls
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GenoStat DNA statistics package Random match probabilities
Related random match probabilities Mixture statistics (CPI) 167 population allele frequency databases Mixture resolution Separate mixtures into contributor components Free
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Standard stats mode
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Random match probability
Standard stats mode Random match probability
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Standard stats mode Unrelated Sibling Half-Sibling Parent/Child
Uncle/Nephew Cousins Standard stats mode
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Standard stats mode Mixture stats
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Theta substructure factor
Standard stats mode Theta substructure factor
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FBI population databases
Standard stats mode FBI population databases
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Load any of 167 population databases
Standard stats mode Load any of 167 population databases
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Mixture resolution mode
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Mixture resolution mode
One hypothesis = fully resolved
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Mixture resolution mode
Set peak height ratio
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Mixture resolution mode
Minimum peak height threshold
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Mixture resolution mode
Inferred mixture ratio
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Partially-resolved mixture
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Partially-resolved mixture
Manually exclude mixture hypotheses
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Partially-resolved mixture
Manually exclude loci from statistics
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Partially-resolved mixture
Constrained CPI uses only plausible mixture hypotheses
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Questions?
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