Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples
Uniparentally inherited polymorphic genetic markers opened a new scope in the human forensic identification. These genetic markers may display geographic and/or ethnic specific characteristic features that may provide a clue about the origin of the donor of a given sample. Maternally inherited mitoc...
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todo:paper_05315131_v1261_nC_p625_Sala2023-10-03T15:34:10Z Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples Sala, A. Marino, M. Arguelles, C. Fenocchio, A. Corach, D. Ethnic group–DNA polymorphism mtDNA Y-chromosome polymorphisms Uniparentally inherited polymorphic genetic markers opened a new scope in the human forensic identification. These genetic markers may display geographic and/or ethnic specific characteristic features that may provide a clue about the origin of the donor of a given sample. Maternally inherited mitochondrial (mtDNA) polymorphisms and paternatilly transmitted Y-chromosome specific polymorphic sequences when investigated in combination may provide relevant information concerning the ethnic/geographical origin of a person. Some populations are particularly more suited for these investigations due to their differential attributes. South American aboriginal are a good example. In this contribution, we provide information about an isolated aboriginal community that depicts ethnic specific attributes. The combined use of matri and patri lineage markers allowed to estimate the admixture at the individual level. © 2003 Fil:Corach, D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_05315131_v1261_nC_p625_Sala |
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Ethnic group–DNA polymorphism mtDNA Y-chromosome polymorphisms |
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Ethnic group–DNA polymorphism mtDNA Y-chromosome polymorphisms Sala, A. Marino, M. Arguelles, C. Fenocchio, A. Corach, D. Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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Ethnic group–DNA polymorphism mtDNA Y-chromosome polymorphisms |
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Uniparentally inherited polymorphic genetic markers opened a new scope in the human forensic identification. These genetic markers may display geographic and/or ethnic specific characteristic features that may provide a clue about the origin of the donor of a given sample. Maternally inherited mitochondrial (mtDNA) polymorphisms and paternatilly transmitted Y-chromosome specific polymorphic sequences when investigated in combination may provide relevant information concerning the ethnic/geographical origin of a person. Some populations are particularly more suited for these investigations due to their differential attributes. South American aboriginal are a good example. In this contribution, we provide information about an isolated aboriginal community that depicts ethnic specific attributes. The combined use of matri and patri lineage markers allowed to estimate the admixture at the individual level. © 2003 |
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Sala, A. Marino, M. Arguelles, C. Fenocchio, A. Corach, D. |
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Sala, A. Marino, M. Arguelles, C. Fenocchio, A. Corach, D. |
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Sala, A. |
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Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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Uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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uniparentally inherited genetic markers as tools for ethnic and geographical origin detection of forensic samples |
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