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Chinese Xibe population genetic composition according to linkage groups of X-chromosomal STRs: population genetic variability and interpopulation comparisons

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posted on 2017-08-24, 06:17 authored by Hao-Tian Meng, Chun-Mei Shen, Yu-Dang Zhang, Qian Dong, Yu-Xin Guo, Guang Yang, Jiang-Wei Yan, Yao-Shun Liu, Ting Mei, Jian-Feng Shi, Bo-Feng Zhu

Background: The Xibe population is one of China’s officially recognised populations and is now distributed separately from west to east in the northern part of China. X-chromosomal short tandem repeats have a special inheritance pattern, and could be used as complements in forensic application, especially for complex or deficiency cases.

Subjects and methods: This study obtained the allelic and haplotypic frequencies of 19 X-STR loci in the Xibe population from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, and studied the genetic differentiations between the Xibe and other populations.

Results: The combined power of discrimination in females and males and mean exclusion chances in deficiency cases, normal trios and duo cases was at least 0.999 999 994. In the haplotypic study, the Xibe population showed a more similar pattern of haplotype distribution with Asian populations than populations from other continents, while allelic study also indicated a closer relationship between the Xibe and Asian populations.

Conclusions: The 19 X-STR loci would be useful in forensic application in the studied population. The Xibe population showed a closer genetic relationship with Asian populations in the study, and more population data would be necessary for more detailed genetic relationship studies.

Funding

This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, No. 81373248 and 81525015).

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