Ankara University Medical School, Department of Forensic Medicine, 06100 Cebeci, Ankara, Turkey.
Forensic Sci Int Genet. 2010 Oct;4(5):e135-7. doi: 10.1016/j.fsigen.2010.01.016. Epub 2010 Feb 23.
Due to the longstanding human presence in the region and the influence of social traditions, the genetic make-up of populations currently inhabiting Turkey (Anatolia) is quite complex. To characterize the patterns of genetic diversity in rural Central Anatolian villages, we analyzed samples collected at four local settlements for variation at 17 Y-chromosome STR and 15 autosomal STR loci. The resulting data reveal considerable diversity within these settlements, as well as some structure in the paternal genetic variation, with a limited number of haplotypes being shared between the communities. These findings have important implications for forensic studies of Turkish populations.
由于该地区长期有人居住以及社会传统的影响,目前居住在土耳其(安纳托利亚)的人口的基因构成相当复杂。为了描述中安纳托利亚农村村落的遗传多样性模式,我们分析了在四个当地定居点采集的样本,这些样本在 17 个 Y 染色体 STR 和 15 个常染色体 STR 基因座上存在变异。所得数据显示这些定居点内部存在相当大的多样性,同时父系遗传变异也存在一定的结构,社区之间共享的单倍型数量有限。这些发现对土耳其人群的法医学研究具有重要意义。