Forensic Science International
Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 49-52, 16 October 2006

STR data for the 15 loci from three minority populations in Guangxi municipality in South China

  • Chao Liu

      Affiliations

    • Department of foundational Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
  • ,
  • Changhui Liu

      Affiliations

    • Guangzhou Criminal Science & Technology Institute, Guangzhou 510030, China
  • ,
  • Huijun Wang

      Affiliations

    • Department of foundational Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +86 20 83118387.

published online 10 August 2006.

Abstract 

In this study, allele frequencies for the 15 STRs (D8S1179, D21S11, D7S820, CSF1PO, D3S1358, TH01, D13S317, D16S539, D2S1338, D19S433, vWA, TPOX, D18S51, D5S818, FGA) included in the AmpFLSTR Identifiler kit were obtained from total of 450 unrelated individuals belonging to three minority populations including Miao (n=141), Yi (n=165) and Hui (n=144) in Guangxi municipality, South China. GENEPOP v3.4 and PowerStats v1.2 was used to analyze the genotype data. This result indicates that the studied STR loci of these three minorities are useful in forensic testing and population genetics studies.

Keywords: STR, Population data, AmpFLSTR Identifiler, South China

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PII: S0379-0738(06)00398-7

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2006.06.015

Forensic Science International
Volume 162, Issue 1 , Pages 49-52, 16 October 2006