1. Analysis of 49 autosomal SNPs in three ethnic groups from Iran: Persians, Lurs and Kurds
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Claus Børsting, M. Malekdoost, Sirous Zeinali, Niels Morling, Zahra Zeinali, Carmen Tomas, and M. Sharafi Farzad
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Linkage disequilibrium ,dbSNP ,Population structure ,Ethnic group ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Iran ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,humanities ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Geography ,Genetic structure ,Genetics ,Ethnicity ,SNP ,Humans ,geographic locations ,Demography - Abstract
A total number of 149 individuals from Iran (Persians, Lurs and Kurds) were analyzed for 49 autosomal SNPs using PCR, SBE and capillary electrophoresis. No deviation from Hardy–Weinberg expectations was observed. One SNP pair (rs1015250–rs251934) showed significant linkage disequilibrium in Kurds. However, this was most likely due to chance. High intrapopulation variability and no significant population structure were observed among the three ethnic groups from Iran. Pairwise F ST values obtained from the mean numbers of pairwise differences between SNP profiles were calculated for Persians, Lurs, Kurds and eighteen other worldwide populations. For each of the three Iranian ethnic groups, the lowest F ST values calculated between an Iranian and non-Iranian populations were observed between Iranians and populations in Iraq and Turkey. The three Iranian ethnic groups grouped together with other West Asian populations in the MDS plot drawn from the F ST values. Statistical parameters of forensic interest calculated for the Iranian ethnic groups showed values of the same order of magnitudes as those obtained for Asians. The mean match probability calculated for the 49 SNPs ranged from 1.7x10 −18 for Kurds to 1.3x10 −19 for Persians. Despite the low level of genetic structure observed among Persians, Lurs and Kurds, a single autosomal SNP database should be used with care when extending its forensic application to other Iranian ethnic groups.
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- 2012