posted on 2007-06-11, 11:09authored byEmma J. Parkin, Thirsa Kraayenbrink, Jean Robert M. L. Opgenort, George L. van Driem, Nirmal Man Tuladhar, Peter de Knijff, Mark A. Jobling
26 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) loci were amplified in a sample of 769 unrelated males from Nepal, using two multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. The 26 loci gave a discriminating power of 0.997, with 59% unique haplotypes, and the highest frequency haplotype occurring 12 times. We identified novel alleles at four loci, microvariants at a further two, and nine examples of amelogenin-Y deletions (1.2%). Comparison with a
similarly sized Bhutanese sample typed with the same markers suggested histories of isolation and drift, with drift having a greater effect in Bhutan. Extended (11-locus) haplotypes for the Nepalese samples have been submitted to the Y-STR Haplotype Reference Database.
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Forensic Science International, 2007, 166(2-3), pp. 176-181.