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Analysis of forensically used autosomal short tandem repeat markers in Polish and neighboring populations

I. Soltyszewski, A. Plocienniczak, HA. Fabricius, I. Kornienko, D. Vodolazhsky, W. Parson, R. Hradil, H. Schmitter, P. Ivanov, P. Kuzniar, BA. Malyarchuk, T. Grzybowski, M. Woźniak, J. Henke, L. Henke, S. Olkhovets, V. Voitenko, V. Lagus, A....

. 2008 ; 2 (3) : 205-211. [pub] 20080418

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc20014392

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the homogeneity of Polish populations with respect to STRs chosen as core markers of the Polish Forensic National DNA Intelligence Database, and to provide reference allele frequencies and to explore the genetic interrelationship between Poland and neighboring countries. The allele frequency distribution of 10 STRs included in the SGMplus kit was analyzed among 2176 unrelated individuals from 6 regional Polish populations and among 4321 individuals from Germany (three samples), Austria, The Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, Ukraine and the Russian Federation (six samples). The statistical approach consisted of AMOVA, calculation of pairwise Rst values and analysis by multidimensional scaling. We found homogeneity of present day Poland and consistent differences between Polish and German populations which contrasted with relative similarities between Russian and German populations. These discrepancies between genetic and geographic distances were confirmed by analysis of an independent data set on Y chromosome STRs. Migrations of Goths, Viking influences, German settlements in the region of Volga river and/or forced population resettlements and other events related to World War II are the historic events which might have caused these finding.

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