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DEVELOPMENT OF DNA PROFILING DATABASE IN AN HAE III BASED RFLP SYSTEM FOR CHINESE, MALAYS, AND INDIANS IN SINGAPORE

NCJ Number
145757
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 38 Issue: 4 Dated: (July 1993) Pages: 874-884
Author(s)
S T Chow; W F Tan; K H Yap; T L Ng
Date Published
1993
Length
11 pages
Annotation
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) restriction fragment length polymorphism profiles were obtained for blood specimens from three population groups in Singapore to facilitate the genetic characterization of evidentiary materials.
Abstract
Whole blood samples from unrelated Chinese, Malays, and Indians were obtained through the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service. Population databases were collected from Hae III digested, high molecular weight DNA hybridized with four variable number of tandem repeats loci (D2S44, D10S28, D4S139, and D157). Data were analyzed statistically using the fixed bin system. A comparison of the ratio of bin frequencies for the three population groups in Singapore with published data on whites, blacks, and Hispanics showed that the alleleic distribution for the four loci was not seriously different among the six groups. The findings have important implications relative to the statistical significance of forensic DNA applications. 16 references, 7 tables, and 4 figures