Title |
Genetic characterization of Rio de Janeiro for different Y-STR sets
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Published in |
International Journal of Legal Medicine, January 2018
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DOI | 10.1007/s00414-018-1776-x |
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Authors |
Juliana Jannuzzi, Patrícia Domingues, Filipa Simão, Anna Carolina da Silva Chaves, Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho, Leonor Gusmão |
Abstract |
In this work, the YfilerPlus kit was used to investigate a sample of 258 males from Rio de Janeiro. In addition, the previous database of 760 Yfiler profiles deposited in the YHRD was updated to 1610. YfilerPlus markers showed a high haplotype diversity (0.99997), with only one haplotype shared by two individuals. When only considering the Yfiler markers, the haplotype diversity was slightly lower (0.99976), with 5 haplotypes shared by two individuals and 1 haplotype shared by three individuals. Low genetic distances were found between the Rio de Janeiro and European populations as well as the European/Hispanic American samples. |
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Professor | 1 | 7% |
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