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Human Biological Survey

The mitochondrial DNA control region sequences from the Chinese sui population of southwestern China

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Pages 635-640 | Received 16 Apr 2021, Accepted 28 Sep 2021, Published online: 04 Feb 2022
 

Abstract

Background

Sui people are officially recognised people living in southwest China, but there has been a lack of genetic research, especially based on mitochondrial DNA data.

Aim

To study the sequences and haplogroups of the mitochondrial DNA control region in a typical Sui population, with the aim of helping to promote the establishment of a forensic DNA analysis reference database in East Asia.

Subjects and methods

We analysed 201 Sui individuals and observed the sequences of the mitochondrial DNA control region. We calculated and explained the haplotype frequencies, haplogroup distribution and pairwise Fst values between the Sui and 47 other populations in the world, in order to explore genetic polymorphisms and population relationships.

Results

161 haplotypes were found in the Sui population, with frequencies of 0.0049–0.0199. All samples were assigned to 80 different haplogroups. The haplotype diversity and random matching probability were 0.999938 and 0.024729, respectively. The pairwise Fst values and correlation p-values of 48 populations showed that the Sui population was most closely related to the Miao population in Guizhou and the Han population in Henan, and closer to the Punjab population and Pukhtunkhwa population in Pakistan, and was significantly different from the other 43 groups. Compared with the other 43 groups, it is relatively isolated.

Conclusion

Our results show that the study of mitochondrial DNA based on the analysis of matrilineal genetic structure of the Sui population can help to promote the establishment of a forensic DNA reference database in East Asia and provide reference for future anthropological research.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

This study was supported by the foundations as follows: Guizhou Scientific Support Project, Qian Science Support [2021] General 448. Shanghai Key Lab of Forensic Medicine, Key Lab of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, China (Academy of Forensic Science), Open Project, KF202009. Guizhou Province Education Department, Characteristic Region Project, Qian Education KY No. [2021]065. Guizhou "Hundred" High-level Innovative Talent Project, Qian Science Platform Talents [2020]6012. Guizhou Scientific Support Project, Qian Science Support [2020] 4Y057. Guizhou Science Project, Qian Science Foundation [2020]1Y353. Guizhou Scientific Support Project, Qian Science Support [2019] 2825. Guizhou Scientific Cultivation Project, Qian Science Platform Talent [2018] 5779-X. Guizhou Engineering Technology Research Center Project, Qian High-Tech of Development and Reform Commission NO. [2016]1345.

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