Abstract

The VNTR loci: D7S21, D12S11 and D5S110 are the highly polymorphic markers of the human genome. The efficiency of forensic evaluation for these loci in the population of Poland was compared with similar data for other world populations. The combined values of PD and PE for the three-locus profile in the investigated population were calculated to be at 99.99997% and 99.996% respectively. The values of forensic efficiency indicators received for D7S21, D12S1 and D5S110 minisatellite markers in the population of Poland confirm their extreme polymorphism and high suitability for research as shown in investigation of all other populations. This adjudicates that RFLP markers such as these investigated are invaluable help in resolving paternity determination cases, where the DNA profile of the defendant is not available as well as in analyses of the relationship between any given people.

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