贵州川庆人群自构建微单倍型面板的法医鉴定及遗传背景分析

Q3 Medicine
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目的:调查贵州最大的未确定民族之一川庆人的民族起源,并分析其与周围人群的遗传关系。方法:基于自行开发的微单倍型系统,对贵州川庆人群微单倍型位点进行基因分型,分析微单倍型位点的遗传分布及其法医学适用性。利用不同洲际人群的微单倍型数据和已有报道的贵州汉族人群的微单倍型数据,采用群体遗传学方法,包括遗传距离估算、主成分分析和系统发育树构建等,对川庆人的遗传背景进行了系统的研究。结果:在研究群体中,每个微单倍型的单倍型数在6 ~ 25之间。平均期望杂合度(He)、观察杂合度(Ho)、鉴别力(PD)和排除概率(PE)分别为0.8291、0.8301、0.9387和0.6593。这33个位点的累积辨别力(CPD)和累积排除概率(CPE)分别为1-2.62×10-41和1-7.64×10-17。群体遗传分析表明,川庆人群与东亚地区人群,特别是与贵州汉族、北京汉族和南方汉族人群有密切的亲缘关系。结论:贵州川庆人群的33个微单倍型具有较高的遗传多样性,具有法医鉴定和亲子鉴定的潜力。在川庆群体的形成和发展过程中,汉族群体可能为川庆群体贡献了大量的遗传物质。
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[Forensic performance and genetic background analyses of Guizhou Chuanqing population using a self-constructed microhaplotype panel].

Objectives: To investigate the ethnic origin of Chuanqing people, one of the largest unidentified ethnic groups in Guizhou, China, and analyze its genetic relationships with surrounding populations.

Methods: Based on a self-developed microhaplotype system, we conducted genotyping and analyzed the genetic distribution of microhaplotype loci and their forensic applicability in Chuanqing population in Guizhou Province. Using the microhaplotype data from different intercontinental populations and previously reported data from Han population living in Guizhou Province, we systematically investigated the genetic background of Chuanqing people through population genetic approaches, including genetic distance estimation, principal component analysis, and phylogenetic tree construction.

Results: Among the studied population, the number of haplotype per microhaplotype ranged from 6 to 25. The average expected heterozygosity (He), observed heterozygosity (Ho), power of discrimination (PD), and probability of exclusion (PE) were 0.8291, 0.8301, 0.9387, and 0.6593, respectively. The cumulative power of discrimination (CPD) and cumulative probability of exclusion (CPE) for these 33 loci were 1-2.62×10-41 and 1-7.64×10-17, respectively. Population genetic analyses revealed that the Chuanqing population had close genetic relationships with the East Asian populations, especially the local Guizhou Han population, Beijing Han population and the Han populations living in southern China.

Conclusions: The 33 microhaplotypes exhibit high levels of genetic diversity in the Guizhou Chuanqing population, highlighting their potentials for both forensic identification and parentage testing. The Han populations might have contributed a significant amount of genetic material to the Chuanqing population during the formation and development of the latter.

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