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STRspy2.0: Unlocking the Potential of Long Reads for Forensic DNA Profiling

NCJ Number
311634
Journal
International Journal of Molecular Sciences Dated: 2026
Author(s)
Courtney L. Hall; Rupesh K. Kesharwani; Katherine E. Mcbroome Henson; Bupe Kapema; Nicole R. Phillips
Date Published
February 2026
Abstract

Forensic human identification relies on length-based differences in short tandem repeats (STRs) across autosomal and Y chromosomes, which require separate reactions and provide limited resolution. While next-generation sequencing offers greater discriminatory power, most platforms are expensive and restricted to traditional lab settings. Nanopore sequencing has the potential to change this with the real-time, portable MinION sequencer. However, forensic-specific tools that generate STR profiles compatible with established length-based databases are lacking. To address this, we developed STRspy2.0, which simultaneously profiles autosomal and Y-STRs using nanopore reads. STRspy2.0 produced accurate profiles for 54 multiplexed control libraries and 41 mock casework samples (blood, swab, bone), achieving overall F1-scores of 100% and 99.75%, respectively. It maintains compatibility with existing forensic databases while providing higher resolution than traditional profiles. Our updated method and comprehensive database, along with the MinION’s small size and price, make sequence-based STR profiling more accessible to forensic laboratories and resource-limited settings.

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