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dc.contributor.authorMpoloka, S.W.-
dc.contributor.authorKgotlele, T.-
dc.contributor.authorWally, A.-
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-10T08:37:25Z-
dc.date.available2012-05-10T08:37:25Z-
dc.date.issued2008-04-17-
dc.identifier.citationMpoloka, S.W. et al (2008) Determination of allele frequencies in nine short tandem repeat loci of five human sub-populations in Botswana, African Journal of Biotechnology, Vol. 7 no. 8, pp. 1023-1027en_US
dc.identifier.issn1684–5315-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10311/1010-
dc.description.abstractAllele frequencies for nine short tandem repeat (STR) loci from the AmpFlSTR® Profiler Plus PCR Amplification Kit were determined in five subpopulations across Botswana and tested for suitability for use in individual identification. DNA was extracted from whole blood samples collected from 150 unrelated individuals. Targeted regions of DNA (vWA, FGA, D3S1358, D5S818, D7S820, D8S1179, D13S317, D18S51, D21S11 and the sex determining locus Amelogenin) were amplified using multiplexed PCR. The alleles showed a high degree of polymorphism, with heterozygosity above 67%, indicating that there is no significant inbreeding within the subpopulations. Matching probability was below 0.2 hence power of discrimination was high, indicating that the alleles from the five subpopulations can be used in human identifications. The present study is the first reported attempt at determining allele frequencies of subpopulations in Botswana and could possibly be used in developing a national DNA database.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAcademic Journals, www.academicjournals.orgen_US
dc.subjectDNA typingen_US
dc.subjectshort tandem repeat (STR)en_US
dc.subjectpolymerase chain reactionen_US
dc.subjectallele frequencyen_US
dc.subjectBotswanaen_US
dc.titleDetermination of allele frequencies in nine short tandem repeat loci of five human sub-populations in Botswanaen_US
dc.typePublished Articleen_US
dc.linkhttp://www.academicjournals.org/AJBen_US
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