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Forensic evaluation and population genetic study of 30 insertion/deletion polymorphisms in a Chinese Yi group

Authors :
Yu-Dang, Zhang
Chun-Mei, Shen
Rui, Jin
Ya-Ni, Li
Bo, Wang
Li-Xia, Ma
Hao-Tian, Meng
Jiang-Wei, Yan
Hong-, Dan Wang
Ze-Long, Yang
Bo-Feng, Zhu
Source :
Electrophoresis. 36(9-10)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Insertion/deletion polymorphisms have become a research hot spot in forensic science due to their tremendous potential in recent years. In the present study, we investigated 30 indel loci in a Chinese Yi ethnic group. The allele frequencies of the short allele of the 30 indel loci were in the range of 0.1025-0.9221. The power of discrimination values were observed ranging from to 0.2630 (HLD111 locus) to 0.6607 (HLD70 locus) and probability of exclusion values ranged from 0.0189 (HLD111 locus) to 0.2343 (HLD56 locus). The combined power of discrimination and power of exclusion for 30 loci in the studied Yi group were 0.99999999995713 and 0.97746, respectively, which showed tremendous potential for forensic personal identification in the Yi group. Moreover, the DA distances, phylogenetic tree, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis showed the Yi group had close genetic relationships with the Tibetan, South Korean, Chinese Han, and She groups.

Details

ISSN :
15222683
Volume :
36
Issue :
9-10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Electrophoresis
Accession number :
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