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Insertion–Deletion Polymorphism of Mitochondrial DNA Region V in Kazakh Populations from Different Regions of Kazakhstan

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Insertion–deletion polymorphism of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) region V was examined in three Kazakh populations inhabiting different regions of Kazakhstan. The 9-bp deletion was revealed in all three populations examined. In Altai population the 4-bp insertion was also found. The presence of these polymorphic variants was confirmed by DNA sequencing.

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Ludvikova, E.K., Dzisuk, N.V. & Aytkhozhina, N.A. Insertion–Deletion Polymorphism of Mitochondrial DNA Region V in Kazakh Populations from Different Regions of Kazakhstan. Russian Journal of Genetics 40, 1027–1030 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUGE.0000041382.19628.9e

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