The inverted Y-chromosome polymorphism in the Gujarati Muslim Indian population of South Africa has a single origin. |
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Authors: | A Spurdle T Jenkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Genetics, School of Pathology, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg. |
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Abstract: | Y-specific polymorphisms were studied in Gujarati Muslim Indians possessing a Y-chromosome pericentric inversion [inv(Y)] in an attempt to prove a common genetic origin for the inversion. The p49a/TaqI and p49a/PvuII haplotypes were determined for 9 normal and 8 inv(Y) Gujarati Muslim men. Men with the inversion possessed identical TaqI and PvuII profiles, as opposed to 7 different TaqI and 8 different PvuII haplotypes observed in the 9 normal men. These results provide conclusive evidence for a common genetic origin of the inverted Y chromosome observed in this Gujarati Muslim community. |
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