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Population data of the HLA DQ alpha locus in Dutch Caucasians. Comparison with other population studies.

A D Kloosterman1, B Budowle, E L Riley.   

Abstract

The HLA DQ alpha amplification and typing kit has been designed to be used by the forensic community for purposes of identity testing. The introduction of any new DNA marker in forensic identity testing requires the establishment of a population database for the relevant population(s). To this end allele and genotype frequencies for the HLA DQ alpha locus were determined in a Dutch Caucasian population sample and compared with 7 other population genetic studies. In our population sample the HLA DQ alpha genotype frequencies did not deviate from Hardy-Weinberg expectations and for this locus the power of discrimination is 0.94. A test for homogeneity of the HLA DQ alpha population data based on the allele frequency counts for 8 Caucasian population samples was performed and significant differences were found (P = 0.007). The differences in the frequency of the HLA DQ alpha 2 and 3 alleles are the major cause of this deviation. No deviation from population homogeneity was observed when we compared the genotype frequency distributions among the 8 Caucasian population samples. Combined with the extensive validation studies from Comey and Budowle and Helmuth et al. this population genetic study will allow HLA DQ alpha typing to be used in forensic identity testing in the Netherlands.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8431403     DOI: 10.1007/bf01642800

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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