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Short tandem repeat
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Ibrahem, Hala K.
, Al-Zubaidi, Mohammed M.
, Sabbah, Majeed A.
, Namaa, Dhuha S.
, Al-rubai, Haider K.
, Al-janabi, Thooalnoon Y.
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DNA testing
/ Genetic aspects
2023
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Short tandem repeat
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Ibrahem, Hala K.
, Al-Zubaidi, Mohammed M.
, Sabbah, Majeed A.
, Namaa, Dhuha S.
, Al-rubai, Haider K.
, Al-janabi, Thooalnoon Y.
in
DNA testing
/ Genetic aspects
2023
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Short tandem repeat
2023
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One thousand sixty-one individuals were sampled from the cities of Anbar, Baghdad, Basra, Diyala, Najaf, and Wasit in Iraq and typed for 15 forensic STRs to explore the genetic structure of Iraq and develop a forensic DNA database. The total number of alleles that were identified was 203. Analyses of molecular variance (AMOVA) were then conducted Baghdad provides a good representation of the rest of the country, while Anbar is the most genetically distinct. The average heterozygosities of these loci was 0.779, homozygosities was 0.221, polymorphism information content was 0.77, power of discrimination was 0.927, and power of exclusion was 0.563. At these loci, a matching genotype will occur, on average, in 1 in 8.152 x 1017 individuals. For paternity tests, the average paternity probability for a matching profile is 99.9997%. These loci are appropriate for use in forensic and paternity testing for this population. Iraq is similar to other countries in the Middle East, particularly Iran and Turkey, and is more similar to Europe than either Asia or Africa.
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