Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, L.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Balsa, F., Lopes, V., Anjos, M. J., Carvalho, M., Corte-Real, F., Vieira, D. N., Vide, M. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/4815
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0531-5131(02)00579-4
Resumo: Background: The non-recombining portion of the Y chromosome represents a valuable tool for the study of human population history. The haploid, non-crossing-over behaviour of Y chromosome gives potentials in many aspects resembling the maternally inherited mtDNA. The advantages for forensic casework are obvious. The haploid state makes mixture patterns much simpler; in female/male stain mixtures, pure male DNA profiles may be obtained. Y-chromosome markers are also of extraordinary value to solve selected paternity cases. Methods: Y-chromosomal biallelic markers have been investigated in a population sample from central Portugal (n=117). By combining the allelic state of 10 biallelic markers (YAP-DYS287, SRY-8299, 92R7, 12f2, SRY-1532, SRY-2627, Tat, SY81, M9, LLY22g), we could define the haplogroup to which each sample belonged. Results: This population defined 10 different haplogroups, haplogroup 1 being the most frequent. Conclusion: This study showed a substantial similarity with other Iberian studies; however, this population presents a larger diversity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
title Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
spellingShingle Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
Andrade, L.
Y chromosome
Biallelic markers
Haplogroups
title_short Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
title_full Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
title_fullStr Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
title_full_unstemmed Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
title_sort Y-chromosomal haplogroups in male identification: study of a population sample from Portugal (central area)
author Andrade, L.
author_facet Andrade, L.
Balsa, F.
Lopes, V.
Anjos, M. J.
Carvalho, M.
Corte-Real, F.
Vieira, D. N.
Vide, M. C.
author_role author
author2 Balsa, F.
Lopes, V.
Anjos, M. J.
Carvalho, M.
Corte-Real, F.
Vieira, D. N.
Vide, M. C.
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, L.
Balsa, F.
Lopes, V.
Anjos, M. J.
Carvalho, M.
Corte-Real, F.
Vieira, D. N.
Vide, M. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Y chromosome
Biallelic markers
Haplogroups
topic Y chromosome
Biallelic markers
Haplogroups
description Background: The non-recombining portion of the Y chromosome represents a valuable tool for the study of human population history. The haploid, non-crossing-over behaviour of Y chromosome gives potentials in many aspects resembling the maternally inherited mtDNA. The advantages for forensic casework are obvious. The haploid state makes mixture patterns much simpler; in female/male stain mixtures, pure male DNA profiles may be obtained. Y-chromosome markers are also of extraordinary value to solve selected paternity cases. Methods: Y-chromosomal biallelic markers have been investigated in a population sample from central Portugal (n=117). By combining the allelic state of 10 biallelic markers (YAP-DYS287, SRY-8299, 92R7, 12f2, SRY-1532, SRY-2627, Tat, SY81, M9, LLY22g), we could define the haplogroup to which each sample belonged. Results: This population defined 10 different haplogroups, haplogroup 1 being the most frequent. Conclusion: This study showed a substantial similarity with other Iberian studies; however, this population presents a larger diversity.
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