Comparison of Y-STR polymorphisms in three different Slovak population groups

Eleven Y-chromosomal microsatellite loci included in the Powerplex ® Y multiplex kit were analyzed in different Slovak population samples: Habans (n = 39), Romanies (n = 100) and Slovak Caucasian (n = 148) individuals, respectively, from different regions of Slovakia. The analysis of molecular varia...

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Hauptverfasser: Petrejčíková, Eva, Siváková, Daniela, Soták, Miroslav, Bernasovská, Jarmila, Bernasovský, Ivan, Rębała, Krzysztof, Boroňová, Iveta, Bôžiková, Alexandra, Sovičová, Adriana, Gabriková, Dana, Mačeková, Soňa, Švíčková, Petra, Čarnogurská, Jana
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description Eleven Y-chromosomal microsatellite loci included in the Powerplex ® Y multiplex kit were analyzed in different Slovak population samples: Habans (n = 39), Romanies (n = 100) and Slovak Caucasian (n = 148) individuals, respectively, from different regions of Slovakia. The analysis of molecular variance between populations indicated that 89.27 % of the haplotypic variations were found within populations and only 10.72% between populations (Fst = 0.1027; ñ = 0.0000). The haplotype diversities were ranging from 0.9258 to 0.9978, and indicated a high potential for differentiating between male individuals. The study reports differences in allele frequencies between the Romanies, Habans and Slovak Caucasian men. Selected loci showed that both the Romany and Haban population belonged to endogamous and relatively small founder population groups, which developed in relatively reproductive isolated groups surrounded by the Slovak Caucasian population.
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Chromosomes, Human, Y
Continental Population Groups - genetics
DNA
Forensic genetics
Gene frequency
Gene pool
Genetic diversity
Genetic Loci
habans
haplo-type
Haplotypes
Humans
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Molecular Epidemiology
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Population genetics
Population structure
powerplex® y-system
romanies
slovak caucasians
Slovakia
White people
y-strs
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