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Genetic studies in 5 Greek population samples using 12 highly polymorphic DNA loci.Kondopoulou H, Loftus R, Kouvatsi A, Triantaphyllidis C.
Department of Genetics, Development, and Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece.
Two minisatellite (D1S80, D17S5) and 10 microsatellite (D2S1328, TPO, D3S1358, D9S926, D11S2010, THO1, VWF, FES, D16S310, and D18S848) polymorphic loci were analyzed in 5 Greek population groups (eastern Macedonia, central Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus, and Greeks from Asia Minor) using the polymerase chain reaction. The genotypes at these loci conformed to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and pairwise comparisons between them were in agreement with the expectation of independence between loci. This along with the low values of the coefficient of gene differentiation (GST) and the high heterozygosity levels of all loci allows the use of allele frequency data from the 12 hypervariable DNA markers for medicolegal casework in the Greek population groups studied. The small genetic distances indicate a genetic affinity among the 5 population samples. However, a few markers seem to allow some discrimination among the groups. No significant differences with other European populations were found for the loci studied.
PMID: 9972096 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Genetic studies in 5 Greek population samples using 12 highly polymorphic DNA loci.Kondopoulou H, Loftus R, Kouvatsi A, Triantaphyllidis C.
Department of Genetics, Development, and Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece.
Two minisatellite (D1S80, D17S5) and 10 microsatellite (D2S1328, TPO, D3S1358, D9S926, D11S2010, THO1, VWF, FES, D16S310, and D18S848) polymorphic loci were analyzed in 5 Greek population groups (eastern Macedonia, central Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus, and Greeks from Asia Minor) using the polymerase chain reaction. The genotypes at these loci conformed to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and pairwise comparisons between them were in agreement with the expectation of independence between loci. This along with the low values of the coefficient of gene differentiation (GST) and the high heterozygosity levels of all loci allows the use of allele frequency data from the 12 hypervariable DNA markers for medicolegal casework in the Greek population groups studied. The small genetic distances indicate a genetic affinity among the 5 population samples. However, a few markers seem to allow some discrimination among the groups. No significant differences with other European populations were found for the loci studied.
PMID: 9972096 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Related LinksDYS19, D12S67, and D1S80 polymorphisms in population samples from southern Italy and Greece. [Hum Biol. 1995] A study of five variable number tandem repeat (VNTR) loci in the Greek population. [Mol Cell Probes. 1995] Genetic characterization of APOB and D17S5 AFLP loci in a sample from the Basque Country (northern Spain). [Hum Biol. 1998] Genetic polymorphism study at four minisatellite loci (D1S80, D17S5, D19S20, and APOB) among five Indian population groups. [Hum Biol. 2002] D1S80 VNTR locus genotypes in a population of Southeastern Sicily: distribution and genetic disequilibrium. [Am J Hum Biol. 2004] » See all Related Articles... Display SummaryBriefAbstractAbstractPlusCitationMEDLINEXMLUI ListLinkOutASN.1Related ArticlesCited in BooksCancerChrom LinksDomain Links3D Domain LinksGEO DataSet LinksGene LinksGene (OMIM) LinksGene (GeneRIF) LinksGenome LinksProject LinksGENSAT LinksGEO Profile LinksHomoloGene LinksCoreNucleotide LinksCoreNucleotide (RefSeq) LinksEST LinksEST (RefSeq) LinksGSS LinksGSS (RefSeq) LinksOMIA LinksOMIM (calculated) LinksOMIM (cited) LinksBioAssay LinksCompound LinksCompound (MeSH Keyword)Compound (Publisher) LinksSubstance LinksSubstance (MeSH Keyword)Substance (Publisher) LinksPMC LinksCited in PMCPopSet LinksProbe LinksProtein LinksProtein (RefSeq) LinksProtein (Weighted) LinksProtein Cluster LinksCited ArticlesSNP LinksStructure LinksTaxonomy via GenBankUniGene LinksUniSTS Links Show 5102050100200500Sort ByPub DateFirst AuthorLast AuthorJournalSend toTextFilePrinterClipboardCollectionsE-mailOrder