Foreman L A, Lambert J A
The Forensic Science Service, Metropolitan Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London SE1 7LP, UK.
Forensic Sci Int. 2000 Oct 9;114(1):7-20. doi: 10.1016/s0379-0738(00)00271-1.
In previous papers [L.A. Foreman, J.A. Lambert, I.W. Evett, Regional genetic variation in Caucasians, Forensic Sci. Int. 95 (1998) 27-37; L.A. Foreman, Analyses to investigate appropriate measures of differentiation between European Caucasian populations using short tandem repeat (STR) data, FSS Research Report FSS-RR-804 (1999)], we have carried out detailed investigations of the level of regional and national variation in STR characteristics exhibited within white Caucasian populations. The studies described here extend our earlier work to the black African/Caribbean and Asian (Indo-Pakistani) populations of the UK, routinely considered in casework calculations at the Forensic Science Service (FSS). In addition, estimation of allele distributions and database comparisons are carried out for two further populations, i.e. those classified as containing individuals of Oriental and Arabic appearance.
在之前的论文中[L.A. 福尔曼、J.A. 兰伯特、I.W. 埃维特,《高加索人的区域遗传变异》,《法医学国际》95 (1998) 27 - 37;L.A. 福尔曼,《利用短串联重复序列(STR)数据调查欧洲高加索人群之间差异的适当衡量指标的分析》,FSS研究报告FSS - RR - 804 (1999)],我们已经对白人高加索人群中STR特征的区域和国家变异水平进行了详细调查。此处描述的研究将我们早期的工作扩展到了英国的非洲裔/加勒比黑人以及亚洲(印度 - 巴基斯坦)人群,这些人群在法医学服务局(FSS)的实际案件计算中经常被考虑。此外,还对另外两个人群进行了等位基因分布估计和数据库比较,即那些被归类为具有东方人和阿拉伯人外貌的个体组成的人群。