Guizhou Sui people are an officially recognised ethnic group living in southwest China, but have seldom been studied genetically. To investigate the polymorphisms of 19 X-chromosome STR loci in a typical Sui population and enrich the East Asian X-STR reference database for forensic DNA analysis. A total of 400 Sui individuals (195 males and 205 females) were genotyped at 19 X-STR loci using the AGCU X19 STR Kit. The allele frequencies and forensic parameters were calculated and illustrated and the data of Guizhou Sui were merged with 18 other nationwide populations to explore genetic polymorphisms and population relationships. A total of 215 alleles were observed with corresponding frequencies ranging from 0.0017-0.6512 in Sui using male and female pooled allele frequencies. Large values were observed, at least 0.9999999933, in combined powers of discrimination of Sui males and females, as well as the four mean paternity exclusion chances (MECs). The phylogenetic analysis among 19 populations showed that Sui have close genetic affinities with other Tai-Kadai populations, as well as the Sinitic populations living in southern China. The AGCU X-19 STRs are highly polymorphic and informative in Guizhou Sui people. The genetic relationships between Sui and other populations in China are generally consistent with the language classification and geographical distance.
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