A Statistical Framework for the Interpretation of mtDNA Mixtures: Forensic and Medical Applications
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Background: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation is commonly analyzed in a wide range of different biomedical
applications. Cases where more than one individual contribute to a stain genotyped from some biological material give rise
to a mixture. Most forensic mixture cases are analyzed using autosomal markers. In rape cases, Y-chromosome markers
typically add useful information. However, there are important cases where autosomal and Y-chromosome markers fail to
provide useful profiles. In some instances, usually involving small amounts or degraded DNA, mtDNA may be the only useful
genetic evidence available. Mitochondrial DNA mixtures also arise in studies dealing with the role of mtDNA variation in
tumorigenesis. Such mixtures may be generated by the tumor, but they could also originate in vitro due to inadvertent
contamination or a sample mix-up.
Methods/Principal Findings: We present the statistical methods needed for mixture interpretation and emphasize the
modifications required for the more well-known methods based on conventional markers to generalize to mtDNA mixtures.
Two scenarios are considered. Firstly, only categorical mtDNA data is assumed available, that is, the variants contributing to
the mixture. Secondly, quantitative data (peak heights or areas) on the allelic variants are also accessible. In cases where
quantitative information is available in addition to allele designation, it is possible to extract more precise information by
using regression models. More precisely, using quantitative information may lead to a unique solution in cases where the
qualitative approach points to several possibilities. Importantly, these methods also apply to clinical cases where
contamination is a potential alternative explanation for the data.
Conclusions/Significance: We argue that clinical and forensic scientists should give greater consideration to mtDNA for
mixture interpretation. The results and examples show that the analysis of mtDNA mixtures contributes substantially to
forensic casework and may also clarify erroneous claims made in clinical genetics regarding tumorigenesis.
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Egeland T, Salas A (2011) A Statistical Framework for the Interpretation of mtDNA Mixtures: Forensic and Medical Applications. PLoS ONE 6(10): e26723
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This project was partially supported by grants from Fundación de Investigación Médica Mutua Madrileña (2008/CL444) and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (SAF2008-02971) (AS)
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Copyright: © 2011 Egeland, Salas. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited








