Issue 7, 2012

The discrimination of three genotypes in STR locus D5S818 based on ultraviolet spectroscopy-chemical pattern recognition

Abstract

A simple, sensitive and low-cost approach for genotyping of a short tandem repeat (STR) based on ultraviolet spectroscopy (UVS)-chemical pattern recognition is presented. Genotypes 10-11, 11-11 and 11-12 of STR locus D5S818 are selected as the objective subjects. Through optimized polymerase chain reaction and ultraviolet spectrum measurement, ultraviolet spectra of all samples are obtained. Based on principal discriminant variate (PDV) and discriminant partial least squares (DPLS), PDV and DPLS models are established by using ultraviolet spectra as recognition variables. By optimizing the weight parameter λ in PDV algorithms and the number of latent variables in DPLS algorithms, optimal PDV and DPLS models are obtained. The two optimal models have good separability and robustness, as well as excellent prediction accuracy, which provides a methodological support for establishing ultraviolet spectrum-based classification for all genotypes of D5S818 locus and other STR loci.

Graphical abstract: The discrimination of three genotypes in STR locus D5S818 based on ultraviolet spectroscopy-chemical pattern recognition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jan 2012
Accepted
18 Apr 2012
First published
19 Apr 2012

Anal. Methods, 2012,4, 2115-2120

The discrimination of three genotypes in STR locus D5S818 based on ultraviolet spectroscopy-chemical pattern recognition

Z. Wu, X. Dou, H. Hu, L. Xie, B. Qi, L. Guo and H. Xie, Anal. Methods, 2012, 4, 2115 DOI: 10.1039/C2AY25041A

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