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Forensic Biology by Richard Li

Chapter 10: Blood Group Typing and Protein Profiling. Forensic Biology by Richard Li. Blood Groups. Antigen polymorphisms that are present on the erythrocyte surface 29 blood group systems E.g. Rh, MNSs, Kell, ABO ABO system is the most commonly used in forensics. Blood Groups. ABO System

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Forensic Biology by Richard Li

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  1. Chapter 10: Blood Group Typing and Protein Profiling Forensic Biologyby Richard Li

  2. Blood Groups • Antigen polymorphisms that are present on the erythrocyte surface • 29 blood group systems • E.g. Rh, MNSs, Kell, ABO • ABO system is the most commonly used in forensics Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  3. Blood Groups • ABO System • A, B, AB, O • Type A: have A antigen • Type B: have B antigen • Type AB: both A and B antigens • Type O: neither A nor B antigens • Found in many tissues other than blood Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  4. Biosynthesis of Antigens • O Antigen (H antigen): generated by all • Fucosyltransferase • Galactosyltransferase Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  5. Secretors vs. Nonsecretors • Secretors • A, B, O antigens are widely distributed in other tissues • Approx. 75% of Caucasians • Nonsecretors • Homozygous for a nonsense mutation in FUT2 resulting in a truncated protein • Approx. 20% of Caucasians Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  6. Forensic Applications • Individuals divided into four groups • Probability of two randomly chosen individuals will be identical for a known blood type is high • Can exclude suspects Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  7. Techniques for Blood Group Typing • Agglutination Assays • Lattes Crust Assay • Absorption-Elution Assay Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  8. Forensic Protein Profiling • Developed due to limitations with blood group typing • Inherited protein polymorphic markers • 20-30% of proteins in humans are polymorphic • Identification: • Electrophoretic separation based on molecular weight and the charge of the protein variants Forensic Biology by Richard Li

  9. Hemoglobin • More than 200 Hb variants identified • Useful markers • Fetal Hb • E.g. Infanticide • Hemoglobin S • Investigative leads for indication of ethnic origin Forensic Biology by Richard Li

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