
After initially slow progress in identifying DNA polymorphisms on the non recombining part of the human Y chromosome, a large number of polymorphic markers are now available to define individual or population-specific haplotypes or haplogroups. Among them the Y-chromosomal STRs (Short Tandem Repeats) have been increasingly used over the past few years for the study of human evolution as well as for human identification in forensic case-work and paternity testing. After a brief summary of the features of such markers, this paper deals with some applications of the Y-STR haplotyping.
Genetic Markers, Male, Chromosomes, Human, Y, Paternity, DNA, DNA Fingerprinting, Evolution, Molecular, Haplotypes, Forensic Anthropology, Humans, Microsatellite Repeats
Genetic Markers, Male, Chromosomes, Human, Y, Paternity, DNA, DNA Fingerprinting, Evolution, Molecular, Haplotypes, Forensic Anthropology, Humans, Microsatellite Repeats
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