Y-STR Kits and Y-STR diversity in the South African population: A review
The South African population consists of four ethnic groups, i.e., Blacks, Coloreds, Indians, and Whites, and is considered the most diverse conglomeration of humans.
Sthabile Shabalala +2 more
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Revealing Y-STR Diversity of Koli Populations (Gujarat) by Studying 23 Y-STR Loci
Genetic analysis of Y-STR loci is pivotal for forensic libraries and genetic analysis. The Koli population in Gujarat, India, however, lacks such genetic characterization.
Sarthak Misra +3 more
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Application of Y-STR, DIP-STR and SNP-STR Markers in Interpretation of Forensic Genetic Profiling: A Narrative Review [PDF]
Y-STR, DIP-STR, and SNP-STR are useful alternatives for testing the low quantity of DNA in solving the challenges in interpreting forensic genetic profiling.
Mehdi Forozesh +3 more
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A novel mathematical framework for pedigree-based calculation of Y-STR match probabilities [PDF]
Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) markers are routinely used in forensic casework to identify male donors of biological traces left at crime scenes, particularly in sexual assault cases.
Amke Caliebe +4 more
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The Validation of a Single Multiplex Typing System With 45 Y-STR Markers for Familial Searching and Database Construction [PDF]
The Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) is an effective forensic tool in familial searches and patrilineal relationship evaluation. However, currently available Y-STR panels often lack sufficient discriminatory power to resolve genetic ...
Ying Zeng +12 more
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Assessment of the forensic application of 50 Y-STR markers in a large pedigree [PDF]
Short tandem repeats on the Y chromosome (Y-STRs), characterized by paternal inheritance, are valuable in forensic practice. Notably, the potential application of Y-STRs in pedigrees should be drawn upon, especially in China’s surname-concentrated ...
Yi Ye +5 more
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Y-STR Databases-Application in Sexual Crimes. [PDF]
Background/objectives: The Y chromosome is a crucial tool in forensic genetics due to its unique characteristics, such as its haploid inheritance and lack of recombination. Y-STRs (short tandem repeats on the Y chromosome) are widely used for identifying male genetic profiles in DNA mixtures, especially in sexual assault cases where high levels of ...
Costa R, Fadoni J, Amorim A, Cainé L.
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Genetic polymorphisms and phylogenetic analyses of the Ü-Tsang Tibetan from Lhasa based on 30 slowly and moderately mutated Y-STR loci [PDF]
As a result of the expansion of old Tibet on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Tibetans diverged into three main branches, Ü-Tsang, Amdo, and Kham Tibetan.
Jiuyang Ding +7 more
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Y-STR Haplogroup Diversity in the Jat Population Reveals Several Different Ancient Origins [PDF]
The Jats represent a large ethnic community that has inhabited the northwest region of India and Pakistan for several thousand years. It is estimated the community has a population of over 123 million people.
David G. Mahal +2 more
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Application of Familial Y-STR Haplotype Mismatch Tolerance in Genealogy Inference [PDF]
Objective To provide a guideline for genealogy inference and family lineage investigation through a study of the mismatch tolerance distribution of Y-STR loci in Chinese Han male lineage.
Meng-jie TONG, Ke ZHANG, Cai-xia LI, Guang-feng ZHANG, Wen-jie ZHANG, Lan YANG, Qing-tang HOU, Jing LIU
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