Population genetic portrait of Pakistani Lahore-Christians based on 32 STR loci

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Aqsa Rubab
Muhammad Shafique
Faqeeha Javed
Samia Saleem
Fatima Tuz Zahra
Dennis McNevin
Ahmad Ali Shahid
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[1] University of the Punjab,Forensic DNA Typing Laboratory, Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology
[2] The University of Hong Kong,School of Biomedical Sciences
[3] University of Technology Sydney,Centre for Forensic Science
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Phylogenetic relationship and the population structure of 500 individuals from the Christian community of Lahore, Pakistan, were examined based on 15 autosomal short tandem repeats (STRs) using the AmpFℓSTR Identifiler Plus PCR Amplification Kit and our previously published Y-filer kit data (17 Y-STRs) of same samples. A total of 147 alleles were observed in 15 loci and allele 11 at the TPOX locus was the most frequent with frequency value (0.464). The data revealed that the Christian population has unique genetic characteristics with respect to a few unusual alleles and their frequencies relative to the other Pakistani population. Significant deviations from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium were found at two loci (D13S317, D18S51) after Boneferroni’s correction (p ≤ 0.003). The combined power of discrimination, combined power of exclusion and cumulative probability of matching were 0.999999999999999978430815060354, 0.999995039393942 and 2.15692 × 10−17, respectively. On the bases of genetic distances, PCA, phylogenetic and structure analysis Lahore-Christians appeared genetically more associated to south Asian particularly Indian populations like Tamil, Karnataka, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh than rest of global populations.
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