1996
DOI: 10.1016/0379-0738(96)01941-x
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Population data on the PCR-based loci LDLR, GYPA, HBGG, D7S8, Gc, HLA-DQA1, and D1S80 from Arabs from Dubai

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“…D1S80 allele frequencies were studied in a large number of populations worldwide. In this study, 76 different population data (including the data presented in this study) (Al-Nassar et al, 1996;Alkhayat et al, 1996;Balamurugan et al, 2001;Bernal et al, 2000;Cabrero et al, 1995;Çakir et al, 2001;Cerda-Flores et al, 2002;Ciesielka et al, 1996;Das and Seshadri, 2004;Gutowski et al, 1995;Halos et al, 1999;Herrera et al, 2004;Keys et al, 1996;Lorentea et al, 1997;Mastana, 1999;Matamoros et al, 2004;Morales et al, 2001;Ruangjirachuporn et al, 2006;Sachdeva et al, 2004;Sajib et al, 2016;Soares-Vieira et al, 2000;Tenaglia et al, 2004;Trivedi et al, 2002;Vallinoto et al, 2003;Verbenko et al, 2006;Yunis et al, 2001) were fed into POPTREE2 and a phylogenetic tree was constructed following neighbor-joining (NJ) method (Figure 1). Phylogenetic analysis based on the D1S80 alleleic profiles placed the four indigenous populations along with the mainstream Bangladeshis, the north Indian Tamils and the mixed Panjabi Indians in a clade separated from the rest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D1S80 allele frequencies were studied in a large number of populations worldwide. In this study, 76 different population data (including the data presented in this study) (Al-Nassar et al, 1996;Alkhayat et al, 1996;Balamurugan et al, 2001;Bernal et al, 2000;Cabrero et al, 1995;Çakir et al, 2001;Cerda-Flores et al, 2002;Ciesielka et al, 1996;Das and Seshadri, 2004;Gutowski et al, 1995;Halos et al, 1999;Herrera et al, 2004;Keys et al, 1996;Lorentea et al, 1997;Mastana, 1999;Matamoros et al, 2004;Morales et al, 2001;Ruangjirachuporn et al, 2006;Sachdeva et al, 2004;Sajib et al, 2016;Soares-Vieira et al, 2000;Tenaglia et al, 2004;Trivedi et al, 2002;Vallinoto et al, 2003;Verbenko et al, 2006;Yunis et al, 2001) were fed into POPTREE2 and a phylogenetic tree was constructed following neighbor-joining (NJ) method (Figure 1). Phylogenetic analysis based on the D1S80 alleleic profiles placed the four indigenous populations along with the mainstream Bangladeshis, the north Indian Tamils and the mixed Panjabi Indians in a clade separated from the rest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Population data have been presented for DQA1 (747)(748)(749). Population data have been obtained for DQA1 and the PM systems (750). Population data for DQA1, D1S80, and HUMTH01 have been reported (751).…”
Section: Forensic Biochemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estos marcadores también han sido estudiados en otras poblaciones como Australia (Robinson et al 1996), Alemania (Hausmann et al 1995, Huckenbeck et al 1996, Zehner et al 1998, Arabia (Hayes et al 1995), China (Cong et al 1996), Chipre (Cariolou et al 1998), Croacia (Keys et al 1996), Dubai (Alkhayat et al 1996, Tahir et al 1997a, Emiratos Arabes (Tahir et al 1997a, b), Estados Unidos (Crouse et al 1994, Budowle et al 1995a, b, 1997a, b, 1998b, Scholl et al 1996, Walkinshaw et al 1996, Medintz et al 1997, Jankowski et al 1998, Monson et al 1998, Tomsey et al 1999, Peterson et al 2000, Grecia (Falcone et al 1995), Guam (Budowle et al 1998a), Holanda (Kloosterman et al 1995), Hungría (Budowle et al 1996, India (Geada et al 1996, Chattopadhyay et al 2001, Trivedi et al 2002, Italia (Falcone et al 1995, De Stefano et al 1992, Tagliabracci et al 1992, Trabetti et al 1995, Rose et al 1996, Sirchia et al 1996, Spinella et al 1997, Gino et al 1999, Japón…”
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