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Weian Du1,2, Chunlei Feng1, Ting Yao1, Cheng Xiao1, Hongyan Huang1, Weibin Wu1, Linnan Zhu1, Honghua Qiao1, Chao Liu1,3, Ling Chen1.
Abstract
AIM: In this study, we used a series of diallelic genetic marker insertion/deletion polymorphism (indel) to investigate three populations of Yao, Kelao, and Zhuang groups in the Guangxi region of China and to evaluate their efficiency in forensic application. RESULT: No deviations for all 30 loci were observed from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium after Bonferroni correction (p > 0.05/30 = 0.0017). The allele frequencies of the short allele (DIP-) for the above three populations were in the range of 0.0520-0.9480, 0.0950-0.8780, and 0.0850-0.915, respectively. The observed heterozygosity of the 30 loci for the three populations was in the ranges 0.0802-0.5802, 0.1908-0.6053, and 0.1400-0.5600, respectively. The cumulative power of exclusion and combined discrimination power for Yao, Kelao, and Zhuang groups were (0.9843 and 0.9999999999433), (0.9972 and 0.9999999999184), and (0.9845 and 0.9999999999608), respectively. The DA distance, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis indicated a clear regional distribution. In addition, Zhuang groups had close genetic relationships with the Yao and Kelao populations in the Guangxi region.Entities:
Keywords: DIPplex; Forensic genetics; Guangxi; Insertion/deletion; Kelao; Yao; Zhuang
Year: 2019 PMID: 31110924 PMCID: PMC6501771 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6861
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1The linkage disequilibrium pattern of (A) Yao, (B) Kelao and (C) Zhuang.
Figure 2The DA distances among the Yao, Kelao and Zhuang groups and other 20 reference groups.
Figure 3PCA based on 30 indel loci of the Yao, Kelao and Zhuang groups and other 20 reference groups.
Figure 4Clustering analysis by STRUCTURE for the full-loci dataset assuming K = 2–7.