Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia

mtDNA is passed from one generation to the next, essentially unchanged, solely through the maternal line of a family. A total of 44 samples were randomly collected from USM Kampus Kesihatan, Kubang Kerian, Ketantan. mtDNA was extracted from the buccal swabs. All samples were subjected to PCR by u...

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Main Author: Ismail, Siti Balkiah
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2006
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description mtDNA is passed from one generation to the next, essentially unchanged, solely through the maternal line of a family. A total of 44 samples were randomly collected from USM Kampus Kesihatan, Kubang Kerian, Ketantan. mtDNA was extracted from the buccal swabs. All samples were subjected to PCR by using a set of primer, 12233-F and 12630-R to amplify a 397 bp fragment of mtDNA coding region. This fragment was then digested using Hinc II enzymes for determination of the Hinc II site loss or site gain at nucleotide position 12406 for all samples. Samples which did not cut by the Hinc ll enzymes were classified into the F haplogroup. Only 2 samples which are 4.5 % from 22 samples analysed were found to belong to haplogroup F.
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spelling usm-485042021-03-09T04:37:38Z http://eprints.usm.my/48504/ Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia Ismail, Siti Balkiah R Medicine mtDNA is passed from one generation to the next, essentially unchanged, solely through the maternal line of a family. A total of 44 samples were randomly collected from USM Kampus Kesihatan, Kubang Kerian, Ketantan. mtDNA was extracted from the buccal swabs. All samples were subjected to PCR by using a set of primer, 12233-F and 12630-R to amplify a 397 bp fragment of mtDNA coding region. This fragment was then digested using Hinc II enzymes for determination of the Hinc II site loss or site gain at nucleotide position 12406 for all samples. Samples which did not cut by the Hinc ll enzymes were classified into the F haplogroup. Only 2 samples which are 4.5 % from 22 samples analysed were found to belong to haplogroup F. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2006 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48504/1/Siti%20Balkiah%20Binti%20Ismail.pdf Ismail, Siti Balkiah (2006) Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia. Other. Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
spellingShingle R Medicine
Ismail, Siti Balkiah
Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Classification of Haplogroup F in Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort classification of haplogroup f in chinese population of peninsular malaysia
topic R Medicine
url http://eprints.usm.my/48504/
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