| VNTR DNA variation in Siberian indigenous populations. (variable-number tandem repeats): An article from: Human Biology |  | Authors: J. Mccomb, N. Blagitko, A.g. Comuzzie, M.s. Schanfield, R.i. Sukernik, W.r. Leonard, M.h. Crawford Publisher: Wayne State University Press
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From the author: The VNTR loci D7S104, D11S129, D18S17, D20S15, and D21S112 in three indigenous Siberian populations were analyzed to determine the populations' genetic structure. Using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, we found that the Siberian indigenous populations of Surinda and Sulamai are separated at the D11S129 locus (p [less than] 0.05). However, the population of Poligus is genetically homogeneous compared with the villages of Sulamai and Surinda. Principal component plots for the sets of VNTR loci cluster the Siberian groups together, reflecting the homogeneity of these populations. An analysis of mean per locus heterozygosity versus the distance from the centroid of distribution suggests gene flow into Sulamai but little genetic exchange with Surinda and Poligus. Ultimately, the VNTR data reflect the genetic distinctiveness of the Kets and the Evenki.
Citation Details Title: VNTR DNA variation in Siberian indigenous populations. (variable-number tandem repeats) Author: J. McComb Publication: Human Biology (Refereed) Date: April 1, 1995 Publisher: Wayne State University Press Volume: v67 Issue: n2 Page: p217(13)
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