AbstractAlu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome. Some Alu elements inserted in the genome so recently that they are still polymorphic for insertion presence or absence in human populations. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in using Alu variation for studies of human population genetic structure and inference of individual geographic origin. Currently, this requires a high number of Alu loci. Here, we used a linker-mediated polymerase chain reaction method to preferentially identify low-frequency Alu elements in various human DNA samples with different geographic origins. The candidate Alu loci were subsequently genotyped in 18 worldwide human populations (∼370 indiv...
Alu elements are the most active and predominant type of short interspersed elements (SINEs) in the ...
Background Alu insertions are bi-allelic and primate-specific, this makes them a useful marker for s...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
AbstractAlu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the huma...
The inference of an individual\u27s geographic ancestry or origin can be critical in narrowing the f...
The inference of an individual\u27s geographic ancestry or origin can be critical in narrowing the f...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Alu sequences represent the largest family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) in huma...
Abstract Background Polymorphic human Alu elements are excellent tools for assessing population stru...
Abstract. The Alu family of interspersed repeats is comprised of over 500,000 members which may be d...
Alu element is one of the most abundant short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE) in the human geno...
A PCR-based method was used to screen 462 individuals from Japan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and A...
Alu elements are a family of interspersed repeats that have mobilized throughout primate genomes by ...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Alu elements are the most active and predominant type of short interspersed elements (SINEs) in the ...
Background Alu insertions are bi-allelic and primate-specific, this makes them a useful marker for s...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
AbstractAlu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the huma...
The inference of an individual\u27s geographic ancestry or origin can be critical in narrowing the f...
The inference of an individual\u27s geographic ancestry or origin can be critical in narrowing the f...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Alu sequences represent the largest family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) in huma...
Abstract Background Polymorphic human Alu elements are excellent tools for assessing population stru...
Abstract. The Alu family of interspersed repeats is comprised of over 500,000 members which may be d...
Alu element is one of the most abundant short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE) in the human geno...
A PCR-based method was used to screen 462 individuals from Japan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and A...
Alu elements are a family of interspersed repeats that have mobilized throughout primate genomes by ...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Alu elements are the most active and predominant type of short interspersed elements (SINEs) in the ...
Background Alu insertions are bi-allelic and primate-specific, this makes them a useful marker for s...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...