Department of Pathology, Kurdistan Province, Central Office of Legal Medicine, Sanandaj, Iran
Research
Investigation of the Allelic Frequency of 7 Autosomal loci in
the Kurdish Population of Iran
Author(s): Gholamreza Homayounpour, Farouq Karimpour and Fatemeh Keshavarzi*
Introduction: The number of repeats of a single microsatellite may be different in different individuals, and this is the basis of their use in genetic fingerprinting. The aim of this study was to investigate of the allelic frequency of 7 autosomal loci in the Kurdish population of Iran.
Materials and Methods: Two fifty hundred men and women non-relatives of living Kurds in Kurdish provinces of Iran were randomly selected for the study of 7 autosomal markers (D16S539, D2S1338, D7S820, D21S11, D18S51, CFSIPO, and D13S317). After molecular analysis, allele’s frequency distributions and other population genetic parameters were done.
Results: The D21S11 and CFSIPO markers had the highest (0.8324) and the lowest (0.7400) polymorphism in the studied population, respectively. All of the 7 autosomal loci studied in I.. Read More»
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