2009
DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2009.50.321
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Population Data for 15 Short Tandem Repeat Loci from Wallachia Region, South Romania

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“…The 15 markers studied here were highly informative as illustrated by their high PD values (Table 1). Consistently higher PD values were also reported studies that examined populations from South Romania at locus FGA (PD=0.970), Tunisian at locus D19S433 (PD=0.976), sub-population of Botswana at locus D21S11 (PD=0.974) and Turkish at locus D18S51 (PD=0.979) [3,4,17,20].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The 15 markers studied here were highly informative as illustrated by their high PD values (Table 1). Consistently higher PD values were also reported studies that examined populations from South Romania at locus FGA (PD=0.970), Tunisian at locus D19S433 (PD=0.976), sub-population of Botswana at locus D21S11 (PD=0.974) and Turkish at locus D18S51 (PD=0.979) [3,4,17,20].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The analysis of the new 5 ESS STR loci extended the total number of different STR markers analyzed for Romanian population and to a certain degree confirmed the results of population comparisons done using other STR markers in four other Romanian smaller geographical and historical regions: Moldova (22), Transylvania (23), Wallachia (24), and Dobruja (25). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…This finding is found consistent with the clustering pattern of observed in the NJ tree and PCA plot. We also compared central Indian population on the basis of locus wise allele frequencies at all the 15 loci with the other published populations from Palestinian_Iraq (AL-Zubaidi et al 2014 ), Swedish (Montelius et al 2008 ), Hungarian (Demeter et al 2010 ), Shenyang_China (Hou et al 2013 ), Guangdong (Zhu et al 2005 ), Moroccan (Bentayebi et al 2014 ), Tamil (Balamurugan et al 2010 ), Croatian (Projić et al 2007 ), Wallachia_ Romania (Stanciu et al 2009 ), Estonia (Sadam et al 2014 ) and Latvia (Jemeljanova et al 2015 ) populations using Pairwise Fst distance ranging from −0.001 to 0.266 (Table 9 , 10 ). Central Indian population showed genetic detachment from all other area specific published population data (Table 2 ), used for comparison and also showed significant variation at all 15 loci with Wallachia population.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%