Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method

In our previous report, a decision tree induction (DTI) algorithm proved to be an effective tool to measure impurities of categorizing populations and to select the minimum number of Y-microsatellite markers, with the highest discriminating power. By using the DTI algorithm to determine the most inf...

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Main Authors: Srikummool M., Chaijaruwanich J., Kampuansai J., Kangwanpong D.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-50512014-08-30T02:56:06Z Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method Srikummool M. Chaijaruwanich J. Kampuansai J. Kangwanpong D. In our previous report, a decision tree induction (DTI) algorithm proved to be an effective tool to measure impurities of categorizing populations and to select the minimum number of Y-microsatellite markers, with the highest discriminating power. By using the DTI algorithm to determine the most informative loci in four studied hilltribe populations, i.e. the Akha, Hmong, Karen, and Lisu, seven powerful loci for phylogenetic reconstruction were selected and validated. However, the accuracy of the DTI algorithm on haplotype selection of other hilltribe populations was still in question. Therefore, a bootstrap method was applied in this study to the same data and contexts to verify the results of the DTI algorithm. We also examined the bootstrap method in a larger sample size and with a larger number of populations. Three informative microsatellite loci were selected to differentiate among the populations. When all loci were ranked, the three selected loci usually appeared at high potential levels. It can be concluded that we were able to regenerate the minimal haplotype- a combination of three selected loci- with a high level of confidence for effective phylogenetic study of human populations. 2014-08-30T02:56:06Z 2014-08-30T02:56:06Z 2006 Article 15131874 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.361 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-33846358128&partnerID=40&md5=7423b4efcfd419f1a068dc0de48d0b8b http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5051 English
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description In our previous report, a decision tree induction (DTI) algorithm proved to be an effective tool to measure impurities of categorizing populations and to select the minimum number of Y-microsatellite markers, with the highest discriminating power. By using the DTI algorithm to determine the most informative loci in four studied hilltribe populations, i.e. the Akha, Hmong, Karen, and Lisu, seven powerful loci for phylogenetic reconstruction were selected and validated. However, the accuracy of the DTI algorithm on haplotype selection of other hilltribe populations was still in question. Therefore, a bootstrap method was applied in this study to the same data and contexts to verify the results of the DTI algorithm. We also examined the bootstrap method in a larger sample size and with a larger number of populations. Three informative microsatellite loci were selected to differentiate among the populations. When all loci were ranked, the three selected loci usually appeared at high potential levels. It can be concluded that we were able to regenerate the minimal haplotype- a combination of three selected loci- with a high level of confidence for effective phylogenetic study of human populations.
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author Srikummool M.
Chaijaruwanich J.
Kampuansai J.
Kangwanpong D.
spellingShingle Srikummool M.
Chaijaruwanich J.
Kampuansai J.
Kangwanpong D.
Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
author_facet Srikummool M.
Chaijaruwanich J.
Kampuansai J.
Kangwanpong D.
author_sort Srikummool M.
title Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
title_short Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
title_full Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
title_fullStr Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
title_full_unstemmed Minimal Y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped DTI method
title_sort minimal y-chromosomal haplotype selection for phylogenetic study using the bootstrapped dti method
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