The inference of an individual\u27s geographic ancestry or origin can be critical in narrowing the field of potential suspects in a criminal investigation. Most current technologies rely on single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes to accomplish this task. However, SNPs can introduce homoplasy into an analysis since they can be identical-by-state. We introduce the use of insertion polymorphisms based on short interspersed elements (SINEs) as a potential alternative to SNPs. SINE polymorphisms are identical-by-descent, essentially homoplasy-free, and inexpensive to genotype using a variety of approaches. Herein, we present results of a blind study using 100 Alu insertion polymorphisms to infer the geographic ancestry of 18 unknown indiv...
International audienceAlu elements are the most abundant mobile elements in the human genome (approx...
The identification of geographic population structure and genetic ancestry on the basis of a minimal...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...
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...
AbstractAlu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the huma...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
Alu sequences represent the largest family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) in huma...
Alu element is one of the most abundant short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE) in the human geno...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. To test the hypothesis that Alu and L1 elements a...
textabstractThe identification of geographic population structure and genetic ancestry on the basis ...
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...
Alu insertion can be defined as a family of repetitive element approximately 300 base pairs long, wh...
International audienceAlu elements are the most abundant mobile elements in the human genome (approx...
The identification of geographic population structure and genetic ancestry on the basis of a minimal...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...
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...
AbstractAlu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the huma...
Alu elements are transposable elements that have reached over one million copies in the human genome...
Alu sequences represent the largest family of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs) in huma...
Alu element is one of the most abundant short interspersed nuclear elements (SINE) in the human geno...
Alu insertion polymorphisms (polymorphisms consisting of the presence/absence of an Alu element at a...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/cgr Abstract. To test the hypothesis that Alu and L1 elements a...
textabstractThe identification of geographic population structure and genetic ancestry on the basis ...
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...
Alu insertion can be defined as a family of repetitive element approximately 300 base pairs long, wh...
International audienceAlu elements are the most abundant mobile elements in the human genome (approx...
The identification of geographic population structure and genetic ancestry on the basis of a minimal...
We have analyzed 35 widely distributed, polymorphic Alu loci in 715 individuals from 31 world popula...