Forensic use of human mitochondrial DNA: A review
Pedro Delano Cavalcanti, T.L.S. Nogueira, Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho, Silva Da
Abstract
In forensics, genetic human identification is generally achieved by nuclear STR DNA typing. However, forensic samples often yield DNA in exiguous quantity and low quality, impairing the generation of conclusive DNA profiles by STR typing. In such cases, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be used as an alternative solution in forensic human identification. The high copy number, small circular DNA, high mutation rate, maternal inheritance, and absence of recombination are mtDNA's key features in forensics. In this work, we review mtDNA characteristics, forensic applications, sequencing methodologies and present some relevant examples in the forensic science literature.
Topics & Concepts
Mitochondrial DNAHuman mitochondrial geneticsComputational biologyDNABiologyGeneticsGeneForensic and Genetic ResearchMitochondrial Function and PathologyBacillus and Francisella bacterial research