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Genomic Insights Into the Population History and Biological Adaptation of Southwestern Chinese Hmong–Mien People
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In: Front Genet (2022)
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Population genetic analysis of Shaanxi male Han Chinese population reveals genetic differentiation and homogenization of East Asians
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In: Mol Genet Genomic Med (2020)
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Genetic diversity and phylogenetic structure of four Tibeto‐Burman‐speaking populations in Tibetan‐Yi corridor revealed by insertion/deletion polymorphisms
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Zou, Xing; He, Guanglin; Wang, Mengge; Huo, Liwen; Chen, Xu; Liu, Jing; Wang, Shouyu; Ye, Ziwei; Wang, Fei; Wang, Zheng; Hou, Yiping. - : John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2020
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BACKGROUND: Insertion/deletion polymorphisms (InDels), combined with all the desirable features of both short tandem repeat and single nucleotide polymorphism, have been used in archaeological and anthropological research, population genetics and forensic application. METHODS: Thirty InDels in 530 individuals residing in the Tibetan‐Yi corridor (142 Dujiangyan Tibetans, 164 Muli Tibetans, 187 Xichang Yis, and 37 Yanyuan Mosuos) were genotyped using the Investigator DIPplex. Forensic parameters and allele frequency spectrum were calculated. Genetic relationships between the investigated populations and worldwide and nationwide populations were assessed based on both the allele frequency distribution and genotype data. RESULTS: The combined powers of exclusion were 0.9807 (Dujiangyan Tibetan), 0.9880 (Muli Tibetan), 0.9852 (Xichang Yi) and 0.9892 (Yanyuan Mosuo). The combined powers of discrimination were 0.999999999983 (Dujiangyan Tibetan), 0.999999999942 (Muli Tibetan), 0.999999999982 (Xichang Yi) and 0.999999999962 (Yanyuan Mosuo), respectively. The comprehensive population comparisons among worldwide and nationwide populations uniformly illustrated that the investigated populations have a genetically closer relationship with Tibeto‐Burman‐speaking populations and geographically adjacent populations. CONCLUSION: These 30 loci can be regarded as an efficient genetic tool in forensic individual identification and as a supplementary tool in paternity testing in Dujiangyan Tibetan, Muli Tibetan, Xichang Yi, and Yanyuan Mosuo. The genetic proximity between the four populations in the Tibetan‐Yi corridor and other populations is strongly correlated with the linguistic origin and geographical distance.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7196475/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32017463 https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1140
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Forensic genetic polymorphisms and population structure of the Guizhou Bouyei people based on 19 X-STR loci ...
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Forensic genetic polymorphisms and population structure of the Guizhou Bouyei people based on 19 X-STR loci ...
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Genetic diversity and phylogenetic analysis of Chinese Han and Li ethnic populations from Hainan Island by 30 autosomal insertion/deletion polymorphisms ...
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Genetic diversity and phylogenetic analysis of Chinese Han and Li ethnic populations from Hainan Island by 30 autosomal insertion/deletion polymorphisms ...
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Genetic structure and forensic characteristics of Tibeto-Burman-speaking Ü-Tsang and Kham Tibetan Highlanders revealed by 27 Y-chromosomal STRs
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Genetic diversities and phylogenetic analyses of three Chinese main ethnic groups in southwest China: A Y-Chromosomal STR study
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Genetic structure and polymorphisms of Gelao ethnicity residing in southwest china revealed by X-chromosomal genetic markers
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Population Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Characteristics for High-Altitude Adaptive Kham Tibetan Revealed by DNATyperTM 19 Amplification System
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