Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel.

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Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel. / Truelsen, Ditte Mikkelsen; Farzad, Maryam Sharafi; Mogensen, Helle Smidt; Pereira, Vania; Børsting, Claus; Morling, Niels.

I: Forensic Science International: Genetics. Supplement Series, Bind 6, 2017, s. e302-e303.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKonferenceartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

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Truelsen, DM, Farzad, MS, Mogensen, HS, Pereira, V, Børsting, C & Morling, N 2017, 'Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel.', Forensic Science International: Genetics. Supplement Series, bind 6, s. e302-e303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2017.09.133

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Truelsen, D. M., Farzad, M. S., Mogensen, H. S., Pereira, V., Børsting, C., & Morling, N. (2017). Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel. Forensic Science International: Genetics. Supplement Series, 6, e302-e303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2017.09.133

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Truelsen DM, Farzad MS, Mogensen HS, Pereira V, Børsting C, Morling N. Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel. Forensic Science International: Genetics. Supplement Series. 2017;6:e302-e303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigss.2017.09.133

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Truelsen, Ditte Mikkelsen ; Farzad, Maryam Sharafi ; Mogensen, Helle Smidt ; Pereira, Vania ; Børsting, Claus ; Morling, Niels. / Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel. I: Forensic Science International: Genetics. Supplement Series. 2017 ; Bind 6. s. e302-e303.

Bibtex

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title = "Typing of two Middle Eastern populations with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel.",
abstract = "Ancestry informative markers have a great potential for ancestry inference in forensic genetic casework. However, applying ancestry inference in casework requires sufficient allele frequency data on as many populations as possible to allow the determination of biogeographical origin. Therefore, Turkish and Iranian individuals were SNP typed with Massively Parallel Sequencing with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel (Thermo Fisher Scientific) to assess whether it was possible to differentiate geographically proximate populations in the Middle East using this kit. Analyses showed that it were not possible to separate the two populations and neither was it possible to separate them from European and South-Central Asian populations. The two Middle Eastern populations were highly admixed with components from both Europe and South-Central Asia. Thus, it is important to identify genetic markers that are characteristic of the various Middle Eastern populations.",
author = "Truelsen, {Ditte Mikkelsen} and Farzad, {Maryam Sharafi} and Mogensen, {Helle Smidt} and Vania Pereira and Claus B{\o}rsting and Niels Morling",
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AU - Truelsen, Ditte Mikkelsen

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AU - Pereira, Vania

AU - Børsting, Claus

AU - Morling, Niels

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N2 - Ancestry informative markers have a great potential for ancestry inference in forensic genetic casework. However, applying ancestry inference in casework requires sufficient allele frequency data on as many populations as possible to allow the determination of biogeographical origin. Therefore, Turkish and Iranian individuals were SNP typed with Massively Parallel Sequencing with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel (Thermo Fisher Scientific) to assess whether it was possible to differentiate geographically proximate populations in the Middle East using this kit. Analyses showed that it were not possible to separate the two populations and neither was it possible to separate them from European and South-Central Asian populations. The two Middle Eastern populations were highly admixed with components from both Europe and South-Central Asia. Thus, it is important to identify genetic markers that are characteristic of the various Middle Eastern populations.

AB - Ancestry informative markers have a great potential for ancestry inference in forensic genetic casework. However, applying ancestry inference in casework requires sufficient allele frequency data on as many populations as possible to allow the determination of biogeographical origin. Therefore, Turkish and Iranian individuals were SNP typed with Massively Parallel Sequencing with the Precision ID Ancestry Panel (Thermo Fisher Scientific) to assess whether it was possible to differentiate geographically proximate populations in the Middle East using this kit. Analyses showed that it were not possible to separate the two populations and neither was it possible to separate them from European and South-Central Asian populations. The two Middle Eastern populations were highly admixed with components from both Europe and South-Central Asia. Thus, it is important to identify genetic markers that are characteristic of the various Middle Eastern populations.

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