Journal article icon

Journal article

Minisatellite mutational processes reduce F(st) estimates.

Abstract:
We have used a new method for binning minisatellite alleles (semi-automated allele aggregation) and report the extent of population diversity detectable by eleven minisatellite loci in 2,689 individuals from 19 human populations distributed widely throughout the world. Whereas population relationships are consistent with those found in other studies, our estimate of genetic differentiation (F(st)) between populations is less than 8%, which is lower than comparative estimates of between 10%-15% obtained by using other sources of polymorphism data. We infer that mutational processes are involved in reducing F(st) estimates from minisatellite data because, first, the lowest F(st) estimates are found at loci showing autocorrelated frequencies among alleles of similar size and, second, F(st) declines with heterozygosity but by more than predicted assuming simple models of mutation. These conclusions are consistent with the view that minisatellites are subject to selective or mutational constraints in addition to those expected under simple step-wise mutation models.
Publication status:
Published

Actions


Access Document


Publisher copy:
10.1007/s004390051147

Authors


More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
Human Genetics Wt Centre
Role:
Author


Journal:
Human genetics More from this journal
Volume:
105
Issue:
6
Pages:
567-576
Publication date:
1999-12-01
DOI:
EISSN:
1432-1203
ISSN:
0340-6717


Language:
English
Keywords:
Pubs id:
pubs:31610
UUID:
uuid:f68a9cdf-9276-4a90-8a26-5536dd283bd6
Local pid:
pubs:31610
Source identifiers:
31610
Deposit date:
2012-12-19

Terms of use



Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP