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Abstract

The hypervariable tetranucleotide STR polymorphism DXS10011 is a powerful marker for forensic purposes. Investigation of this STR led to an allele nomenclature which is in consensus with the ISFG recommendations. DXS10011 is located at Xq28 and genetically closely linked to DXS7423 and DXS8377 but is unlinked to HPRTB and more distant X-chromosomal STRs. DXS10011 is a very complex marker exhibiting some structural variants within alleles of identical length. Two types of repeat structure (regular and inter-alleles) are known and described as types A and B. Two SNPs which are in strong linkage disequilibrium to the different sequence types were found in the repeat flanking region. The type A sequence consists of a long stretch of uninterrupted homogenous repeats which is highly susceptible to slippage mutation during male meiosis.

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Title
DXS10011: studies on structure, allele distribution in three populations and genetic linkage to further q-telomeric chromosome X markers
Author
Hering, Sandra; Brundirs, Nicola; Kuhlisch, Eberhard; Edelmann, Jeanett; Plate, Ines; Benecke, Mark; Pham, Hung Van; Matthias, Michael; Szibor, Reinhard
Pages
313-9
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Dec 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09379827
e-ISSN
14371596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
216650404
Copyright
Copyright Springer-Verlag 2004