The TaqI/p12f2 Y-specific RFLP was studied in 258 Italians (69 from North, 74 from Centre-South and 115 from Southern Sardinia) and in 65 Senegalese. The two allelic fragments of 10 and 8 kb characterizing this polymorphism were both found in the Italians but only the 10 kb band was found among the Senegalese. The observed frequency of the 8 kb allele was 32.4% in Central-Southern Italians, 17.4% in Northern Italians and 13.0% in Southern Sardinians. The last figure is significantly lower than that (34.3%) previously reported for a smaller sample of the same population.

The pl2F2/TaqI Y-specific polymorphism in three groups of Italians and in a sample of Senegalese

TORRONI, ANTONIO;SEMINO, ORNELLA;BENERECETTI, AUGUSTA SILVANA
1987-01-01

Abstract

The TaqI/p12f2 Y-specific RFLP was studied in 258 Italians (69 from North, 74 from Centre-South and 115 from Southern Sardinia) and in 65 Senegalese. The two allelic fragments of 10 and 8 kb characterizing this polymorphism were both found in the Italians but only the 10 kb band was found among the Senegalese. The observed frequency of the 8 kb allele was 32.4% in Central-Southern Italians, 17.4% in Northern Italians and 13.0% in Southern Sardinians. The last figure is significantly lower than that (34.3%) previously reported for a smaller sample of the same population.
1987
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Y-CHROMOSOME POLYMORPHISMS; HUMAN POPULATIONS; ITALY; SENEGAL
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Brega, A; Torroni, Antonio; Semino, Ornella; Maccioni, L; Casanova, M; Scozzari, R; Fellous, M; Benerecetti, AUGUSTA SILVANA
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