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Different patterns of variation at the X- and Y-chromosome-linked microsatellite loci DXYS156X and DXYS156Y in human populations.

T Karafet1, P de Knijff, E Wood, J Ragland, A Clark, M F Hammer.   

Abstract

We compared the global pattern of variation at two homologous microsatellites mapping to the long arm of the X chromosome (DXYS156X) and to the short arm of the Y chromosome (DXYS156Y) in humans. A single pair of oligonucleotide primers amplifies these two nonallelic loci, each of which contains polymorphism in the number of pentanucleotide units. We observed 11 alleles in a sample of 2290 X chromosomes and 2006 Y chromosomes from 50 populations representing 6 major geographic regions. The overlapping size range of the X- and Y-chromosome alleles indicated a more complex distribution of alleles at these two loci than previously reported. Contrasting patterns of X-chromosome-linked and Y-chromosome-linked variation were reflected in statistically significant differences in genetic diversity values among geographic regions and between X and Y chromosomes. Higher levels of diversity characterized the DXYS156X locus in Africa (0.799 +/- 0.004) and the DXYS156Y locus in East Asia (0.700 +/- 0.006) compared with populations from other regions. These different patterns of variation can be explained by a combination of processes at both the molecular and population levels, including variable mutation rates, different effective population sizes, and genetic drift.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9825590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Biol        ISSN: 0018-7143            Impact factor:   0.553


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