Predicting Eye and Hair Color in a Turkish Population Using the HIrisPlex System
Abstract
Forensic DNA Phenotyping (FDP) can reveal the appearance of an unknown individual
by predicting the ancestry, phenotype (i.e., hair, eye, skin color), and age from DNA obtained at
the crime scene. The HIrisPlex system has been developed to simultaneously predict eye and hair
color. However, the prediction accuracy of the system needs to be assessed for the tested population
before implementing FDP in casework. In this study, we evaluated the performance of the HIrisPlex
system on 149 individuals from the Turkish population. We applied the single-based extension
(SNaPshot chemistry) method and used the HIrisPlex online tool to test the prediction of the eye
and hair colors. The accuracy of the HIrisPlex system was assessed through the calculation of
the area under the receiver characteristic operating curves (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, positive
predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV). The results showed that the proposed
method successfully predicted the eye and hair color, especially for blue (100%) and brown (95.60%)
eye and black (95.23) and brown (98.94) hair colors. As observed in previous studies, the system
failed to predict intermediate eye color, representing 25% in our cohort. The majority of incorrect
predictions were observed for blond hair color (40.7%). Previous HIrisPlex studies have also noted
difficulties with these phenotypes. Our study shows that the HIrisPlex system can be applied to
forensic casework in Turkey with careful interpretation of the data, particularly intermediate eye
color and blond hair color.
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