Publications by authors named "Mei sen Shi"

We analysed the forensic characteristics and substructure of the Handan Han population based on 36 Y-STR (short tandem repeat) and Y-SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers. The two most dominant haplogroups in Handan Han, O2a2b1a1a1-F8 (17.95%) and O2a2b1a2a1a (21.

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  • - The study analyzed whole mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 209 healthy individuals in the Daur group, an indigenous population in the Heilongjiang River basin, revealing 127 distinct mtDNA haplotypes and a high haplotype diversity (0.9933).
  • - Findings indicate that while the Daur population shows connections to ancient groups in their region, they have significantly mixed genetic influences from other non-Mongolic neighboring populations.
  • - The research enhances the mtDNA database and establishes genetic links between the Daur people and aboriginal populations from Siberia and the Amur-Ussuri Region, indicating that modern Daurians are more closely related to East Asian ancestry compared to other Mongolic-speaking groups.
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  • Kinship tests using forensic STRs help determine relationships and resolve parentage cases.
  • A specific case showed three genetic incompatibilities between a child and the alleged parent, but with extensive sequencing, parentage certainty was supported.
  • Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) can identify mutations causing mismatched alleles, and SNPs offer additional data to clarify parentage conclusions.
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The Kyrgyz are a trans-border ethnic group, mainly living in Kyrgyzstan. Previous genetic investigations of Central Asian populations have repeatedly investigated the Central Asian Kyrgyz. However, from the standpoint of human evolution and genetic diversity, Northwest Chinese Kyrgyz is one of the more poorly studied populations.

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Y- Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province in the northeast China. In this study, we genotyped and investigated haplotypes of 27 Y-STR loci in 1037 Changchun Han male individuals using commercially available AmpFlSTR Yfiler® Plus kit. We calculated the Gene diversity (GD) values and haplotype diversity (HD) as important forensic parameters.

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  • The study focused on analyzing haplotypes for 36 Y chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) in a sample of 2018 unrelated Chinese Han individuals from Anhui Province.
  • The analysis employed the DNATyper 36Y Kit to examine 27 Yfiler Plus loci and 9 additional specific STRs.
  • A phylogenetic analysis was conducted to explore the genetic relationships between the Anhui Han population and other nearby or linguistically similar groups.
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Aksay Kazakhs are the easternmost branch of Kazakhs, residing in Jiuquan city, the forefront of the ancient Silk Road. However, the genetic diversity of Aksay Kazakhs and its relationships with other Kazakhs still lack attention. To clarify this issue, we analyzed the non-recombining portion of the Y-chromosome from 93 Aksay Kazakhs samples, using a high-resolution analysis of 106 biallelic markers and 17 STRs.

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  • More research is needed to understand the genetic diversity of Han populations across different regions in China, particularly in Henan province, which has historical significance as part of the ancient Huaxia.
  • The study involved sequencing Y chromosomes from 60 males in Zhengzhou and revealed a high diversity of paternal lineages, indicating complex admixture over time.
  • Findings suggest that the genetic diversity in modern Han populations is largely due to many ancient lineages from the Palaeolithic age, alongside a more recent expansion of a few predominant lineages.
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Genghis Khan's lineage has attracted both academic and general interest because of its mystery and large influence. However, the truth behind the mystery is complicated and continues to confound the scientific study. In this study, we surveyed the molecular genealogy of Northwestern China's Lu clan who claim to be the descendants of the sixth son of Genghis Khan, Toghan.

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The Y-chromosome haplogroup C2b1a3a2-F8951 is the paternal lineage of the Aisin Gioro clan, the most important brother branch of the famous Mongolic-speaking population characteristic haplogroup C2*-Star Cluster (C2b1a3a1-F3796). However, investigations on its internal phylogeny are still limited. In this study, we used whole Y-chromosome sequencing to update its phylogenetic tree.

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Objective: To establish the rapid PCR amplification program and system and to verify the technical indexes.

Methods: PCR multiplex and capillary electrophoresis detection of 24 autosomal STR loci and one Y-STR loci using the 6-color fluorescence marking technology, as well as A melogenin and Y-InDel. Meanwhile, sensitivity, specificity, identity, stability, mixing and a batch of sample tests were investigated, and the genotype of various routine samples and degraded, exfoliated cell samples were observed.

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Objective: A case of half sibling was determined with multiple genetic markers, which could be potentially applied for determination of half sibling relationship from same father.

Methods: Half sibling relationship was detected by 39 autosomal STR genetic markers, 23 Y-chromosomal STR genetic markers and 12 X -chromosomal STR genetic markers among ZHAO -1, ZHAO -2, ZHAO -3, ZHAO -4, and ZHAO-5.

Results: According to autosomal STR, Y-STR and X-STR genotyping results, it was determined that ZHAO-4 (alleged half sibling) was unrelated with ZHAO-1 and ZHAO-2; however, ZHAO-3 (alleged half sibling), ZHAO-5 (alleged half sibling) shared same genetic profile with ZHAO-1, and ZHAO-2 from same father.

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  • The study investigated genetic diversity at 30 insertion-deletion polymorphism loci in the Han population of Beijing to assess their forensic utility.
  • 210 unrelated individuals were analyzed using the Investigator DIP system and results showed no significant deviations from expected genetic distributions or significant linkage disequilibrium.
  • The combined discrimination power from these loci was extremely high (0.999999999985), making it a valuable tool for human identification, particularly in complex DNA cases.
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A block of an injury instrument will be left in wounds sometimes, and the suspect instrument can be discriminated by comparison with the block that was left through elemental analysis. In this study, three brands (Shibazi, Zhangxiaoquan, Qiaoxifu) of kitchen knives with forged, chop, and slice application series were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and Infrared Absorption to investigate the type, number of elements and the reference range used for comparing. The results show that when regarding one or more element as the discriminative threshold, together with 5% relative standard deviation (RSD) as the reference range, all the samples could be distinguished among different series.

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Objective: To evaluate polymorphisms and forensic efficiency of 22 non-binary single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) loci.

Methods: One hundred ethnic Han Chinese individuals were recruited from Dongguan, Guangdong. The 22 loci were genotyped with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS).

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The distribution of 17 Y-chromosome STR loci DYS456, DYS389I, DYS390, DYS389II, DYS458, DYS19, DYS385a/b, DYS393, DYS391, DYS439, DYS635, DYS392, Y-GATA-H4, DYS437, DYS438, and DYS448 haplotypes was determined in a population sample of 222 unrelated Chinese Han from Shanxi Province, Northern China. A total of 219 haplotypes were observed, and of these, 216 were unique, while 3 were found two times. The overall haplotype diversity was 0.

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To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 17 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats(Y-STR) loci in She ethnic population from Fujian province, and to evaluate their forensic application values and genetic relationship with other 11 populations, 152 unrelated male individuals of She ethnic population in Fujian were used to determine the distribution of allele frequencies and haplotypes by using Y-filerTM System. Cluster analysis and phylogenic trees were applied to show the genetic distance among the populations. As a result, 50 haplotypes were found in DYS385a/b loci, and 3~11 alleles were found in the rest 15 Y-STR loci.

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To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 17 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STR) loci in Shanxi Han population and to explore their forensic application values and genetic relationship with neighboring populations, 17 Y-STR in 222 unrelated healthy Shanxi Han individuals were amplified with Y-filerTM System, and the PCR products were detected with 3130 Genetic Aanalyzer. The allele frequencies and haplotype diversity were calculated. Y-STR data of another 13 populations were collected from publications.

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Objective: To obtain the polymorphism data of six short tandem repeat (STR) loci, i.e. D9S925, D11S2368, D14S608, D15S659, D17S1290 and D20S470, in Chinese Han population in Shanxi province, and to evaluate the usefulness of the polymorphism data in forensic science.

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To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 22 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats(STR) loci in Guangdong Han population, and to evaluate their forensic application values and genetic relationships with 12 other populations. These Y-STR loci (DYS19, DYS389/, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393, DYS385, DYS437, DYS438, DYS439, DYS461, DYS481, DYS504, DYS505, DYS508, DYS533, DYS576, DYS588, DYS607, DYS634, and DYS643) were analyzed in 216 unrelated healthy Guangdong Han individuals by three multiplex PCR systems including the PowerPlex Y System. Cluster analysis and phylogenic trees were applied to show the genetic distance among the populations.

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Objective: To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 11 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (STR) loci in Chongqing Tujia population, and to evaluate their forensic application values and genetic relationships with the other 16 populations of China.

Methods: Eleven Y-STR loci in 215 unrelated Tujia individuals from Chongqing were amplified with PowerPlex Y System, and the PCR products were analyzed by 310 Genetic Analyzer. Cluster analysis and phylogenic trees were applied to show the genetic distance among the populations.

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Objective: To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 11 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STR) loci in 484 male individuals from two minority populations, the Hui and Xibe, of Liaoning province, and to evaluate their forensic application values and genetic relationships with other 15 populations of China.

Methods: Eleven Y-STR loci in all samples were amplified with PowerPlex Y System, and the PCR products were analyzed by 310 Genetic Analyzer. Cluster analysis and neighbor-joining tree were applied to show the genetic distance among the populations.

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To investigate the genetic polymorphisms of 11 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats(STR) loci in Manchu population, and to evaluate their forensic application values and genetic relationships with 16 other populations of China, 11 Y-STR loci in 203 unrelated Manchu individuals in Liaoning were amplified with PowerPlex Y System, and the PCR products were analyzed by 310 Genetic Analyzer. Cluster analysis and phylogenic trees were applied to show the genetic distance among the populations. As a result, a total of 189 haplotypes were identified and the overall haplotypes diversity for the 11 Y-STR loci was 0.

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