Literature DB >> 14658343

[Analysis of genetic diversity of population of Northern Eurasia from autosomal microsatellite loci].

V A Stepanov1, M G Spiridonova, V N Tadinova, V P Puzyrev.   

Abstract

The paper presents the results of analysis of the gene pools of several North Eurasian ethnic groups (Buryats, Evenks, Altaians, Russians, Kyrgyzes, Tuvinians, Tatars, and Ukrainians) examined using a panel of autosomal microsatellite markers (D4S397, D5S393, D7S640, D8S514, D9S161, D10S197, D11S1358, D12S364, and D13S173) mapped on different chromosomes and represented by the (CA)n dinucleotide repeats. In the group of populations examined the proportion of genetic variability at microsatellite loci explained by interpopulation differences was about 2.5%, while genetic differences between the individuals within a population accounted for 97.5% of this variability. Analysis of genetic relationships among the populations revealed substantial differences between the populations belonging to the Indo-European and Altaic linguistic families in gene diversity at microsatellite loci.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14658343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetika        ISSN: 0016-6758


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1.  Genomes, populations and diseases: ethnic genomics and personalized medicine.

Authors:  V A Stepanov
Journal:  Acta Naturae       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 1.845

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