2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00414-016-1513-2
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Genetic diversity study on 12 X-STR loci of investigator® Argus X STR kit in Bangladeshi population

Abstract: The X-chromosome short tandem repeat (STR) loci are of particular interest for solving complex kinship and paternity cases. Here, we report the genetic data from 209 unrelated Bangladeshi individuals (102 males and 107 females) that were genotyped using the 12 X-chromosomal STR markers included in the Investigator® Argus X-12 kit (Qiagen). The 12 X-STR markers are located in four linkage groups (linkage group I: DXS10135, DXS10148, and DXS8378; linkage group II: DXS7132, DXS10079, and DXS10074; linkage group I… Show more

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“…In general, the LD reported earlier for South Asian and South East Asian populations like Bangladeshi 19 , Indian Bhil tribe 17 and Malaysians 22 was quite low; i.e. no LD was reported among cluster I (DXS10148, DXS1035 and DXS8378) or in cluster II markers (DXS7132, DXS10079 and DXS10074).…”
Section: Ld and Haplotype Analysismentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…In general, the LD reported earlier for South Asian and South East Asian populations like Bangladeshi 19 , Indian Bhil tribe 17 and Malaysians 22 was quite low; i.e. no LD was reported among cluster I (DXS10148, DXS1035 and DXS8378) or in cluster II markers (DXS7132, DXS10079 and DXS10074).…”
Section: Ld and Haplotype Analysismentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Depending on the availability of data in the literature, 8-16 common X-STR markers were used for the analysis. Accordingly, three populations from South Asia (Bhil tribe and Brahmin caste in India 17,18 , Bangladesh 19 and Pakistan 20,21 ), two from South East Asia (Malaysians 22 and Thailand 23 ), three from East Asia (China [24][25][26] , Japan 24,27,28 and Taiwan 29,30 ), ve from Europe (Germany [31][32][33][34] , Italy [35][36][37][38][39] , Sweden 40 , Denmark 41 and North Portugal 42 ) two from Africa (Somalia 41 , and Ivory Coast 43 ) and Brazil 44 were compared (Supplementary Table S6).…”
Section: Genetic Distance Between Sri Lankan Ethnicities and Other Womentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To determine the genetic variety among population subgroups, the genetic distance between the northern Thai population in our study and other Asian populations based on previous reports of central Thai, 12 Japanese, 30 Chinese, 30 Taiwanese 31 and Bangladeshis 32 was tested using the D A distance. The genetic distance was calculated based on Nei et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, this is the first report from Saudi Arabia on these 12 markers, so no Saudi data is available for comparison. In the present study, Saudi allele frequencies were compared with eight worldwide populations from the literature to elucidate the genetic relationships between Saudis, Emiratis (29), Egyptians (30), Turkish (31), Algerians (32), Jewish (33), Filipinas (34), Bangladeshis (35) and Indians (36) using the population pairwise genetic distance fixation index (Fst). Fst was used to perform the comparison, with differences being statistically significant for p-values < 0.001 after Bonferroni correction ( Table 5).…”
Section: Interpopulation Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%