Department of Genetic Identification, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland,; Institute of Forensic Research, Kraków, Poland.
Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2023 Jul;65:102870. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2023.102870. Epub 2023 Apr 6.
Forensic DNA Phenotyping (FDP) comprises the prediction of a person's externally visible characteristics regarding appearance, biogeographic ancestry and age from DNA of crime scene samples, to provide investigative leads to help find unknown perpetrators that cannot be identified with forensic STR-profiling. In recent years, FDP has advanced considerably in all of its three components, which we summarize in this review article. Appearance prediction from DNA has broadened beyond eye, hair and skin color to additionally comprise other traits such as eyebrow color, freckles, hair structure, hair loss in men, and tall stature. Biogeographic ancestry inference from DNA has progressed from continental ancestry to sub-continental ancestry detection and the resolving of co-ancestry patterns in genetically admixed individuals. Age estimation from DNA has widened beyond blood to more somatic tissues such as saliva and bones as well as new markers and tools for semen. Technological progress has allowed forensically suitable DNA technology with largely increased multiplex capacity for the simultaneous analysis of hundreds of DNA predictors with targeted massively parallel sequencing (MPS). Forensically validated MPS-based FDP tools for predicting from crime scene DNA i) several appearance traits, ii) multi-regional ancestry, iii) several appearance traits together with multi-regional ancestry, and iv) age from different tissue types, are already available. Despite recent advances that will likely increase the impact of FDP in criminal casework in the near future, moving reliable appearance, ancestry and age prediction from crime scene DNA to the level of detail and accuracy police investigators may desire, requires further intensified scientific research together with technical developments and forensic validations as well as the necessary funding.
法医 DNA 表型预测(Forensic DNA Phenotyping,简称 FDP)包括从犯罪现场样本的 DNA 预测一个人关于外貌、生物地理祖籍和年龄的外部可见特征,为调查提供线索,帮助找到无法通过法医 STR 分析识别的未知犯罪者。近年来,FDP 在其所有三个组成部分都取得了相当大的进展,我们在这篇综述文章中对其进行了总结。从 DNA 预测外貌已经从眼睛、头发和肤色扩展到包括其他特征,如眉毛颜色、雀斑、头发结构、男性脱发和身高。从 DNA 推断生物地理祖籍已经从大陆祖籍发展到次大陆祖籍检测,以及解决遗传混合个体的共同祖籍模式。从 DNA 估计年龄已经从血液扩展到更多的体组织,如唾液和骨骼,以及新的标记物和工具用于精液。技术进步使得法医适用的 DNA 技术具有更大的多重容量,能够通过靶向大规模平行测序(massively parallel sequencing,简称 MPS)同时分析数百个 DNA 预测因子。基于 MPS 的法医验证 FDP 工具已经可用于从犯罪现场 DNA 预测:i)几个外貌特征,ii)多区域祖籍,iii)几个外貌特征和多区域祖籍,以及 iv)不同组织类型的年龄。尽管最近的进展可能会在不久的将来增加 FDP 在刑事案件中的影响,但要将可靠的外貌、祖籍和年龄预测从犯罪现场 DNA 提升到警察调查员可能期望的详细和准确程度,需要进一步加强科学研究,同时还需要技术发展和法医验证以及必要的资金支持。