Population data of 16 autosomal STR loci of the Powerplex ESX 17 System in a Brazilian Population from the State of São Paulo

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2014-07-01
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The State of São Paulo is the most populous state in Brazil, including approximately one fifth of the population of the country. in addition to a strong economy, the state has relatively good social indicators when compared with the rest of the country. the capital city, also called São Paulo, is the sixth largest city in the world. Its population is considered the most multicultural and racially mixed in Brazil. Currently, the largest populations in São Paulo are of Italian, Lebanese, Spanish and Japanese origin, and the state has the largest number of Northeasterners outside of the Northeast region. This population structure may lead to a particular genotype frequency. in this context, the formation of a new database containing the allele frequencies of five new genetic markers (D2S441, D10S1248, D22S1045, D1S1656 and D12S391) in a sample population is relevant. the allele frequencies of 16 STR loci, including the five new European Standard Set (ESS) loci, were calculated in a sample of 1088-1098 unrelated individuals, who geographically represent the Capital city. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Forensic Science International-genetics. Clare: Elsevier B.V., v. 11, p. E15-E17, 2014.
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