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Sequence-length variation of mtDNA HVS-I C-stretch in Chinese ethnic groups.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to investigate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) hypervariable segment-I (HVS-I) C-stretch variations and explore the significance of these variations in forensic and population genetics studies. The C-stretch sequence variation was studied in 919 unrelated individuals from 8 Chinese ethnic groups using both direct and clone sequencing approaches. Thirty eight C-stretch haplotypes were identified, and some novel and population specific haplotypes were also detected. The C-stretch genetic diversity (GD) values were relatively high, and probability (P) values were low. Additionally, C-stretch length heteroplasmy was observed in approximately 9% of individuals studied. There was a significant correlation (r=-0.961, P<0.01) between the expansion of the cytosine sequence length in the C-stretch of HVS-I and a reduction in the number of upstream adenines. These results indicate that the C-stretch could be a useful genetic maker in forensic identification of Chinese populations. The results from the Fst and dA genetic distance matrix, neighbor-joining tree, and principal component map also suggest that C-stretch could be used as a reliable genetic marker in population genetics.

SUBMITTER: Chen F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2759877 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sequence-length variation of mtDNA HVS-I C-stretch in Chinese ethnic groups.

Chen Feng F   Dang Yong-hui YH   Yan Chun-xia CX   Liu Yan-ling YL   Deng Ya-jun YJ   Fulton David J R DJ   Chen Teng T  

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 20091001 10


The purpose of this study was to investigate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) hypervariable segment-I (HVS-I) C-stretch variations and explore the significance of these variations in forensic and population genetics studies. The C-stretch sequence variation was studied in 919 unrelated individuals from 8 Chinese ethnic groups using both direct and clone sequencing approaches. Thirty eight C-stretch haplotypes were identified, and some novel and population specific haplotypes were also detected. The C-s  ...[more]

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