Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data

Primers currently used for amplification of locus DYS385 on the Y chromosome give quite long amplicons that are difficult to resolve on native polyacrylamide gels. We therefore designed new primers that give much shorter products for easy separation. With this system, two allele variants that were c...

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Main Authors: Bhoopat T., Hohoff C., Steger H.F.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-29172014-08-30T02:25:33Z Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data Bhoopat T. Hohoff C. Steger H.F. Primers currently used for amplification of locus DYS385 on the Y chromosome give quite long amplicons that are difficult to resolve on native polyacrylamide gels. We therefore designed new primers that give much shorter products for easy separation. With this system, two allele variants that were characterized by sequencing as 14.1 (GAAA → GAAAA) and 14.2 (GA insertion), were identified in two unrelated Northern Thai men due to their decreased mobility. Interestingly, initial capillary electrophoresis mistyped the 14.1 variant amplified with the traditional primers as allele 14. Forty different haplotypes were found in 147 Northern Thais with a haplotype diversity of 0.9430. Haplotype 13-18 (frequency 0.136) is the most frequent one; for comparison; haplotype 14-18 (frequency 0.074) was found to be the most common in a population from Bangkok (n = 95) in an earlier study. This striking difference within Thailand's population probably results from genetic differences in the founding populations. 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2003 Article 00221198 14535676 JFSCA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0042319237&partnerID=40&md5=7e8621202922eb60f048c1087312ebb5 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14535676 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2917 English
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description Primers currently used for amplification of locus DYS385 on the Y chromosome give quite long amplicons that are difficult to resolve on native polyacrylamide gels. We therefore designed new primers that give much shorter products for easy separation. With this system, two allele variants that were characterized by sequencing as 14.1 (GAAA → GAAAA) and 14.2 (GA insertion), were identified in two unrelated Northern Thai men due to their decreased mobility. Interestingly, initial capillary electrophoresis mistyped the 14.1 variant amplified with the traditional primers as allele 14. Forty different haplotypes were found in 147 Northern Thais with a haplotype diversity of 0.9430. Haplotype 13-18 (frequency 0.136) is the most frequent one; for comparison; haplotype 14-18 (frequency 0.074) was found to be the most common in a population from Bangkok (n = 95) in an earlier study. This striking difference within Thailand's population probably results from genetic differences in the founding populations.
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author Bhoopat T.
Hohoff C.
Steger H.F.
spellingShingle Bhoopat T.
Hohoff C.
Steger H.F.
Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
author_facet Bhoopat T.
Hohoff C.
Steger H.F.
author_sort Bhoopat T.
title Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
title_short Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
title_full Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
title_fullStr Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
title_full_unstemmed Identification of DYS385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and Northern Thai haplotype data
title_sort identification of dys385 allele variants by using shorter amplicons and northern thai haplotype data
publishDate 2014
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