Solving the Arizona search problem by imputation

ISCIENCE(2024)

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An "Arizona search"is an evaluation of the numbers of pairs of profiles in a forensic -genetic database that possess partial or complete genotypic matches; such a search assists in establishing the extent to which a set of loci provides unique identifications. In forensic genetics, however, the potential for performing Arizona searches is constrained by the limited availability of actual forensic profiles for research purposes. Here, we use genotype imputation to circumvent this problem. From a database of genomes, we impute genotypes of forensic short -tandem -repeat (STR) loci from neighboring single -nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), searching for partial STR matches using the imputed profiles. We compare the distributions of the numbers of partial matches in imputed and actual profiles, finding close agreement. Despite limited potential for performing Arizona searches with actual forensic STR profiles, the questions that such searches seek to answer can be posed with imputation -based Arizona searches in increasingly large SNP databases.
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Arizona search,Codis,forensic genetics,genetic matches,imputation
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