1. Nucleotide variability of HV-I in admixed population of the Brazilian Amazon Region.
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Feio-Dos-Santos AC, Carvalho BM, Batista dos Santos SE, and Ribeiro-dos-Santos AK
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- Brazil, DNA Fingerprinting, Haplotypes, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Complementarity Determining Regions genetics, DNA, Mitochondrial genetics, Genetics, Population, Polymorphism, Genetic
- Abstract
The analysis of genetic variation in the nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial DNA has been used as a tool in the study of history of different human populations, as Amerindians, Afro-descendents populations and furthermore admixed populations. In this study, the mitochondrial DNA was analyzed in 158 unrelated individuals in an admixed population of the Amazonian Region: Santarém-PA-Brazil. The polymorphisms were detected using both levels, analysis of restriction enzyme and direct sequencing. We observed a total of 49 different haplotypes were found determined by 46 variable nucleotides. The more frequent haplotypes (Hap03) was shared by five samples and 43 sequences were unique. The genetic diversity was estimated to 0.989+/-0.0067 and the probability of two random individuals showed identical mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotypes were 2.8%.
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- 2006
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