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. 2010 Apr;82(2):221-6.
doi: 10.3378/027.082.0206.

Investigating SNPs flanking the D1S80 locus in a Tamil population from India

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Investigating SNPs flanking the D1S80 locus in a Tamil population from India

Kuppareddi Balamurugan et al. Hum Biol. 2010 Apr.

Abstract

D1S80 is a 16-bp variable number of tandem repeats minisatellite. We analyzed single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) flanking this locus in a Tamil population. Alleles ranged from 15 through 41 repeats, with alleles 18 and 24 being predominant with frequencies of 31% and 34.5%, respectively, suggesting a bimodal allelic distribution. All the 18-repeat alleles are associated with HinfI(+) and FnuAHI(-) restriction site polymorphisms at the 5' and 3' ends, respectively. Allele 24 is associated with HinfI(-) and Fnu4HI(+). Of the alleles tested, 98.5% have a linkage of two specific SNP polymorphisms. If an allele is positive for HinfI, then it is negative for Fnu4HI, and if an allele is negative for HinfI, it is then positive for Fnu4HI, which demonstrates strong linkage disequilibrium between the two polymorphic SNPs. This suggests that reciprocal crossover is not involved in changes in the number of repeats, as few exchanges are seen in the flanking regions. The repeat allele-SNP association might be involved with the internal structure of the locus micropolymorphisms, possibly a double-strand break hotspot.

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