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Title: Genetic origin of Behçet's disease population in Denizli, Turkey; Population genetics data analysis; Historical demography and geographical perspectives based on ß-globin gene cluster haplotype variation
Authors: Ozturk, O.
Arıkan, Sanem
Bahadir, A.
Atalay, Ayfer
Atalay, Erol Ömer
Keywords: DNA
hemoglobin beta chain
Article
Behcet disease
blood sampling
data analysis
demography
gene cluster
genetic drift
genetic variability
haplotype
human
population genetic parameters
population genetics
priority journal
Turkey (republic)
Behcet Syndrome
case control study
comparative study
genetic predisposition
genetic variation
genetics
multigene family
Turkey
beta-Globins
Case-Control Studies
Demography
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genetic Variation
Genetics, Population
Haplotypes
Humans
Multigene Family
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: In our study, we aimed to investigate the possible genetic drift, relationships, expansion and historical origin based on haplotype frequencies of the ß-globin gene cluster of normal and Behçet's disease (BD) population in Denizli, Turkey. We examined blood DNA samples obtained from our DNA bank. The association of population genetic parameters such as haplotypes, diversity, differentiation, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and demographic analysis for two populations was performed by Arlequin ver. 3.5. Our results show that both populations have high similarity in genetic parameters in terms of development and expansion based on haplotype diversity through the history. We found that historical levels of gene flow were significantly higher between the two populations. According to historical population, growth parameter of ? values for normal and BD populations dated approximately 42 000 to 38 000 ybp, respectively. In conclusion, historically, two populations show similar genetic parameters and unimodal growth distribution. Our results are consistent with the view that the BD may have occurred in area, independent from Silk Road. © 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9219
https://doi.org/10.1038/gene.2016.46
ISSN: 1466-4879
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