2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00282.x
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Genetic Analysis for Y Chromosome Short Tandem Repeat Haplotypes of Chinese Han Population Residing in the Ningxia Province of China

Abstract: POPULATION: One hundred and one unrelated, autochthonous healthy males of the Chinese Han population living in Yongning county of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China.

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“…Our present haplotype data were compared with the previously published data available by means of AMOVA analysis based on pairwise R st comparisons in samples from Tibetan Living in Tibet Lassa [5], from Tibetan in China [6], from Tibetan in Tibet [7], from Han population residing in the Ningxia province of China [8], from Minnan Han Chinese in Southeast China [9], from Chinese population in Hong Kong [10], from Chinese Uigur ethnic group [11], from Chinese Mongol ethnic group [12], from Chinese Yi ethnic minority group [13], Chinese Salar ethnic group [14], from Japanese [15], from southern populations in Korea [16], from Bangladeshi population [17], and from Basque population [18], and the results were shown in Table 2. The comparative …”
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“…Our present haplotype data were compared with the previously published data available by means of AMOVA analysis based on pairwise R st comparisons in samples from Tibetan Living in Tibet Lassa [5], from Tibetan in China [6], from Tibetan in Tibet [7], from Han population residing in the Ningxia province of China [8], from Minnan Han Chinese in Southeast China [9], from Chinese population in Hong Kong [10], from Chinese Uigur ethnic group [11], from Chinese Mongol ethnic group [12], from Chinese Yi ethnic minority group [13], Chinese Salar ethnic group [14], from Japanese [15], from southern populations in Korea [16], from Bangladeshi population [17], and from Basque population [18], and the results were shown in Table 2. The comparative …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Distribution of D6S1041, D10S1426, and GATA168F06 alleles in a Chinese population sample (Ye, Y, Liu, L, Luo, HB, Gao, S, Zhang, L, Miao, GH, Jiang, S, Zhang, JI, Hou, YP, and Li, Y), Nov., 1422 Distribution of D9S2150, GATA164F07, and D10S2469 alleles in a Chinese population sample (Jiang,S,Wu,W,Yun,L,Bai,P,Hu,J,Liu,L,Luo,H,Wu,J,Li,Y,and Hou,Y),March,448 Genetic analysis for Y chromosome short tandem repeat haplotypes of Chinese Han population residing in the Ningxia province of China (Zhu, B, Deng, Y, Zhang, F, Wei, W, Chen, L, Zhao, J, He, Y, tIAN, y, Xu, Y, Yu, R, Fang, J, and Liu, Y), Nov., 1417 Genetic analysis of 15 STR loci of Chinese Ewenki ethnic population (Chen, L, He, Y, and Li, S), Nov., 1408 Genetic analysis of six STR polymorphsims in southern Chinese population (Wang, C, Ye, QS, and Tang, JP), May, 708…”
Section: Chinese Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic analysis for Y chromosome short tandem repeat haplotypes of Chinese Han population residing in the Ningxia province of China (Zhu, B, Deng, Y, Zhang, F, Wei, W, Chen, L, Zhao, J, He, Y, tIAN, y, Xu, Y, Yu, R, Fang, J, and Liu, Y), Nov., 1417 Genetic analysis of 15 STR loci of Chinese Ewenki ethnic population (Chen, L, He, Y, and Li, S), Nov., 1408 Genetic analysis of six STR polymorphsims in southern Chinese population (Wang,C,Ye,QS,and Tang,JP),May,708 Genetic data of 16 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat loci in Africans from South Africa Genetic polymorphism at 15 tetrameric short tandem repeat loci in four Aboriginal tribal populations of Bengal (Singh, A, Trivedi, R, and Kashyap, VK), Jan., 183…”
Section: Population Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5. The relationships among these populations were illustrated in the tree ( (Feng et al 2005), Han (Liaoning) (Wang et al 2006), Han (Ningxia) (Zhu et al 2006c), Mongolians (Zhu et al 2005a), Tibetans (Zhu et al 2006b), Uygurs(Yili) (Zhu et al 2005b), Tibetans (Qinghai), Uygurs(Urumqi), Yugurs and Liqians (present study)] genetically close to the Liqian, they were excluded in the admixture analysis because the Yugur people were considered a kindred population (Song et al 2005), and the Yugur people are younger than the Liqian population (Song et al 2005;Hao 1999). The mY estimate is based on a coalescent approach and is suitable for analyzing microsatellite data (Bertorelle and Excoffier 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%