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In order to find out the genetic structure and characterize the forensic features of 23 autosomal STRs in the population of Assam, PowerPlex® Fusion 6C amplification kit was employed to genotype 292 unrelated individuals from Assam, India. A total of 79 different alleles were observed across 23 autosomal STRs with the corresponding frequency of alleles, which ranges from 0.002 to 0.406. Selected 23 loci were observed useful together with the highest value of combined discrimination power (CPD = 1), combined exclusion power (CPE = 0.999999999914), combined paternity index (CPI = 3.04 × 109), and all studied loci combined showing the lowest matching probability which is (CPM = 1.29 × 10−29). Additionally, in comparison with neighboring population, Assam population showed genetic closeness with Indian population. The genetic data of the present study will enrich the existing Indian autosomal DNA database and be useful for forensic and genealogical applications.
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Fig. S1:
(a) Geographical location of studied population, (b): NJ tree of comparison of Assam Population with reported populations based on autosomal STR data (JPG 92 kb)
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PCA plot of Assam Population with the reported populations based on autosomal STR data (JPG 58 kb)
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Allele frequency distribution and forensic parameter in Assam population (N=292). Table S2: Population data used for interpopulation comparison. Table S3: Fst pairwise genetic distances between the studied and compared populations with their corresponding p-value (XLSX 35 kb)
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Srivastava, A., Nath, S., Das, K.K. et al. Forensic characterization and genomic diversity of Assam population viewed from 23 autosomal STRs. Int J Legal Med 135, 2307–2308 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-021-02625-9
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