2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2005.05.009
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Validation of nine non-CODIS STR loci for forensic use in a population from Central Poland

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“…Allele frequencies and forensic parameters are presented in Table 2. Genetic polymorphism of D2S1772 [12], D6S1043 [12], D7S3048 [12], D8S1132 [7,13,14], D12S391 [8,[13][14][15], and D13S325 [16] have been published previously. Comparison of allele frequency distribution between the studied population and other (Table S2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Allele frequencies and forensic parameters are presented in Table 2. Genetic polymorphism of D2S1772 [12], D6S1043 [12], D7S3048 [12], D8S1132 [7,13,14], D12S391 [8,[13][14][15], and D13S325 [16] have been published previously. Comparison of allele frequency distribution between the studied population and other (Table S2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For D12S391, three intermediate alleles designated 17.3, 18.3, and 19.3 for D12S391 which have been found previously in population samples from Germany [10], Central Poland [11] and Portugal [16] were not detected in southeast China population. Frequencies of the alleles of D12S391 versus the German, Central Poland, Portugal populations indicated statistically significant differences (P < 0.0001).…”
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“…For some of the other loci, comparison of our data with published data for other population samples of China [7][8][9] revealed no significant differences (P > 0.05). Comparison of the allele frequencies from the studied population with the European and other Asian populations for which the data were available showed the following: the distribution of the alleles of D7S1517, D2S1360 and D10S2325 was similar as in German [10] and Central Poland [11] populations (P-values ranging from 0.115 to 0.708). No statistically significant differences in frequencies of the alleles of D10S2325, D16S3253, D18S1270, D19S253 and D20S470 versus two Korean populations [12,13] were observed.…”
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“…[5], and cases with mutations [6] may need more STR loci to obtain reliable identifications. Extra STR loci can provide additional genetic information and are a complementary tool to the conventional STR analysis [7][8][9][10]. There have been studies on seeking additional polymorphic STR loci independent from the current CODIS loci [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%