In order to enrich the population data of Italian frequencies, we tested 15 new Y-STRs markers, known as rapidly mutating Y-STRs (RM-YSTRs) represented by DYS576, DYF399S1, DYF387S1, DYS570, DYS526a, DYS526b, DYS626, DYS627, DYS518, DYS61, DYS449, DYS547, DYF404S1, DYF403S1a and DYF403S1b in 100 unrelated male individuals living in Ferrara. A total of 94 haplotypes were identified by the 15 RM-YSTRs. The discrimination capacity (96,00%), haplotype diversity (99,83%), haplotype match probability (0,16%) and gene diversity were calculated.
Population data for 13 Rapidly mutating Y-STRs (RM-YSTRs) in a sample from Ferrara
FABBRI, Matteo
Primo
;VENTURI, Marina;VASSALLO, Tommaso;DANIELE, Marianna;GAUDIO, Rosa Maria;Avato, F. M.Ultimo
2015
Abstract
In order to enrich the population data of Italian frequencies, we tested 15 new Y-STRs markers, known as rapidly mutating Y-STRs (RM-YSTRs) represented by DYS576, DYF399S1, DYF387S1, DYS570, DYS526a, DYS526b, DYS626, DYS627, DYS518, DYS61, DYS449, DYS547, DYF404S1, DYF403S1a and DYF403S1b in 100 unrelated male individuals living in Ferrara. A total of 94 haplotypes were identified by the 15 RM-YSTRs. The discrimination capacity (96,00%), haplotype diversity (99,83%), haplotype match probability (0,16%) and gene diversity were calculated.File in questo prodotto:
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