Introduction of an single nucleodite polymorphism-based "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" suitable for predicting the geographical origin of male lineages
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Introduction of an single nucleodite polymorphism-based "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" suitable for predicting the geographical origin of male lineages. / Brión, María; Sanchez, Juan J; Balogh, Kinga; Thacker, Catherine; Blanco-Verea, Alejandro; Børsting, Claus; Stradmann-Bellinghausen, Beate; Bogus, Magdalena; Syndercombe-Court, Denise; Schneider, Peter M; Carracedo, Angel; Morling, Niels.
In: Electrophoresis, Vol. 26, No. 23, 2005, p. 4411-20.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Introduction of an single nucleodite polymorphism-based "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" suitable for predicting the geographical origin of male lineages
AU - Brión, María
AU - Sanchez, Juan J
AU - Balogh, Kinga
AU - Thacker, Catherine
AU - Blanco-Verea, Alejandro
AU - Børsting, Claus
AU - Stradmann-Bellinghausen, Beate
AU - Bogus, Magdalena
AU - Syndercombe-Court, Denise
AU - Schneider, Peter M
AU - Carracedo, Angel
AU - Morling, Niels
N1 - Keywords: Africa; Asia; Chromosomes, Human, Y; DNA Primers; Europe; Female; Genetics, Population; Haplotypes; Humans; Male; Phylogeny; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; South America
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The European Consortium "High-throughput analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms for the forensic identification of persons--SNPforID", has performed a selection of candidate Y-chromosome single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for making inferences on the geographic origin of an unknown sample. From more than 200 SNPs compiled in the phylogenetic tree published by the Y-Chromosome Consortium, and looking at the population studies previously published, a package of 29 SNPs has been selected for the identification of major population haplogroups. A "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" has been developed, which allows the multiplex amplification of all 29 SNPs in a single reaction. Allele genotyping was performed with a single base extension reaction (minisequencing) detected by CE. The validation of the multiplex was performed in a total of 1126 unrelated males distributed among 12 worldwide populations. The approach takes advantage of the specific geographic distribution of the Y-chromosome haplogroups and demonstrates the utility of binary polymorphisms to infer the origin of a male lineage.
AB - The European Consortium "High-throughput analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms for the forensic identification of persons--SNPforID", has performed a selection of candidate Y-chromosome single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for making inferences on the geographic origin of an unknown sample. From more than 200 SNPs compiled in the phylogenetic tree published by the Y-Chromosome Consortium, and looking at the population studies previously published, a package of 29 SNPs has been selected for the identification of major population haplogroups. A "Major Y-chromosome haplogroup typing kit" has been developed, which allows the multiplex amplification of all 29 SNPs in a single reaction. Allele genotyping was performed with a single base extension reaction (minisequencing) detected by CE. The validation of the multiplex was performed in a total of 1126 unrelated males distributed among 12 worldwide populations. The approach takes advantage of the specific geographic distribution of the Y-chromosome haplogroups and demonstrates the utility of binary polymorphisms to infer the origin of a male lineage.
U2 - 10.1002/elps.200500293
DO - 10.1002/elps.200500293
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 16273584
VL - 26
SP - 4411
EP - 4420
JO - Electrophoresis
JF - Electrophoresis
SN - 0173-0835
IS - 23
ER -
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