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Asian online Y-STR Haplotype Reference Database

Authors :
R. Lessig
Juergen Henke
Wook Kim
Michael Klintschar
Christa Augustin
M. Hidding
Bertrand Ludes
Zaw Tun
Fang-Chin Wu
Boriana Zaharova
Lotte Henke
Katsuja Honda
Uta Dorothee Immel
Leonor Gusmão
Cíntia Alves
Christine Keyser
C. Schmitt
Sascha Willuweit
Barbara Reichenpfader
Frederick C. Delfin
Jasmin Jiji Miranda
Maria Corazon A. De Ungria
Sahar Elias
António Amorim
Michael Krawczak
Manfred Kayser
Gayvelline C. Calacal
Chang-En Pu
Yiping Hou
Michelle Magno
Mark Benecke
Lutz Roewer
Source :
Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan). 5
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

For several years Y-chromosomal microsatellites (short tandem repeats, STRs) have been well established in forensic practice. In this context, the genetic characteristics of the Y chromosome (i.e. its paternal inheritance and lack of recombination) render STRs particularly powerful. However, genetic differences between male populations appear to be larger for Y-STRs than for autosomal STRs, a fact that is most likely due to the higher sensitivity of Y-chromosomal lineages to genetic drift (Forensic Sci Int 118 (2001) 153). The assessment of probabilities for matches between haplotyped male persons or traces/persons requires the typing of a large number of haplotypes in the appropriate reference populations. The haplotype data of a large number of European as well as South and North American populations have been collected and are continuously published online (Y-STR Haplotype Reference Database--YHRD; http://www.ystr.org). The most recent multicentric effort has led to the establishment of an Asian YHRD (http://www.ystr.org/asia) which has been available since January 2002. All databases are maintained and curated at the Institute of Legal Medicine, Humboldt-University, Berlin and will soon be fused to a global repository including populations from all continents.

Details

ISSN :
13446223
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e79dbdbb61f9dfc7747ea2e6841bf08