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We have analyzed haplotypes for 17 Y chromosomal STR loci in Bangladeshi mainstream Bengali population and four largest ethnic groups inhabiting the North-Eastern and Southern region of Bangladesh using AmpFlSTR® Yfiler® PCR amplification systems. A total of 667 haplotypes from Bangladeshi Bangali, 157 from Rakhine, 144 from Marma, 112 from Hajong, and 136 from Manipuri individuals were observed with corresponding discrimination capacity (DC) of 0.973 for Bengali, 0.

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Haplotype diversity and allele frequencies of 23 Y chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) loci included in the next-generation PowerPlex® Y23 System were studied in 137 Bangladeshi Bengali males. A total of 134 different haplotypes were observed with a discrimination capacity (DC) of 0.978, indicating a high potential for differentiating between male individuals in this population.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed allele frequencies and haplotype diversity of 17 Y-chromosomal STR loci in 120 Garo and 139 Santal males in Bangladesh, resulting in 99 haplotypes for Garo and 129 for Santal.
  • Discrimination capacities (DC) were found to be 0.825 for Garo and 0.928 for Santal, indicating how effectively these haplotypes can distinguish between individuals.
  • Genetic comparisons showed the Garo population is closely related to the Tripuri population in India, while the Santal population has a moderate relationship with the Munda population; both groups are significantly genetically distant from the mainstream Bengali population.
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