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Sunday, 08/29/2004 8:16:50 AM

Sunday, August 29, 2004 8:16:50 AM

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DNAP paper in Journal of Forensic Sciences cited in Celera patent application:

United States Patent Application 20040166519

Genetic polymorphisms associated with stenosis, methods of detection and uses thereof

Assignee Name : APPLERA CORPORATION

[0280] Furthermore, Tables 1-2 also provide population group (interchangeably referred to herein as ethnic or racial groups) information coupled with the extensive allele frequency information. For example, the group of 39 individuals whose DNA was re-sequenced was made-up of 20 Caucasians and 19 African-Americans. This population group information enables further refinement of SNP selection for human identification. For example, preferred SNPs for human identification can be selected from Tables 1-2 that have similar allele frequencies in both the Caucasian and African-American populations; thus, for example, SNPs can be selected that have equally high discriminatory power in both populations. Alternatively, SNPs can be selected for which there is a statistically significant difference in allele frequencies between the Caucasian and African-American populations (as an extreme example, a particular allele may be observed only in either the Caucasian or the African-American population group but not observed in the other population group); such SNPs are useful, for example, for predicting the race/ethnicity of an unknown perpetrator from a biological sample such as a hair or blood stain recovered at a crime scene. For a discussion of using SNPs to predict ancestry from a DNA sample, including statistical methods, see Frudakis et al., "A Classifier for the SNP-Based Inference of Ancestry", Journal of Forensic Sciences 2003; 48(4):771-782.