Genomic diversity and differentiation of Alu insertion polymorphisms in a native British and four South Asian migrant populations
Background
Alu insertions are bi-allelic and primate-specific, this makes them a useful marker for studying genetic variation, migration patterns, forensic analyses, paternity, and evolutionary heritage, however, specific population studies are limited.
Aim
The objective of this study is to document the level and extent of genetic variation at 39 different Alu loci in 5 populations (British, Indian Punjabi, Indian Gujarati, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi) from the East Midlands region of the UK. Genetic data on migrant populations is currently limited.
Subjects and Methods
DNA samples (N = 543) were analysed for 39 Alu insertion polymorphisms using specific primers and standard protocols. Data were analysed for population and forensic genetic parameters.
Results
All studied Alus were polymorphic in the British White population while South Asian migrant populations had a variable number of loci which were monomorphic. Highest heterozygosities and lowest match probabilities were observed in the British sample while the Bangladeshi sample had the lowest heterozygosity and higher match probability.
Conclusion
The analysed Alus insertions (TPA25, Ya5NBC123, Ya5NBC182, Ya5NBC241 and Ya5NBC242,) are highly polymorphic and variable among migrant populations. These loci could be useful for population genomic and differentiation studies.
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Published in
Annals of Human BiologyVolume
50Issue
1Pages
117-122Publisher
Informa UK LimitedVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.Acceptance date
2023-01-27Publication date
2023-02-14Copyright date
2023ISSN
0301-4460eISSN
1464-5033Publisher version
Language
- en