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Characterization of the Highly Discriminatory Loci DYS449, DYS481, DYS518, DYS612, DYS626, DYS644 and DYS710

NCJ Number
229906
Journal
Forensic Science International: Genetics Volume: 4 Issue: 2 Dated: February 2010 Pages: 104-110
Author(s)
Maria Eugenia D'Amato; Liezle Ehrenreich; Kevin Cloete; Mongi Benjeddou; Sean Davison
Date Published
February 2010
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This study identified loci with high discrimination capacity.
Abstract
During the study of genetic diversity at non-core Y STRs in South African population groups, the authors identified loci with high discrimination capacity. This study presented a detailed account of the allele diversity, allele sequence data, gene diversity, allele frequency spectrum, and informativeness for assignment in the European English, Asian Indian, and Xhosa population groups at loci DYS449, DYS481, DYS518, DYS612, DYS626, DYS644, and DYS710. The suitability of these loci for forensic, genealogical, and evolutionary studies is discussed, and nomenclature for loci DYS518, DYS612, DYS626, and DYS644 is suggested. Tables, figure, and references (Published Abstract)