Five loci (vWA1, F13A1, D12S67, Apo-B and D1S80) were investigated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by silver staining in a sample of 177 individuals from the population of São Luís, State of Maranhão, Brazil. A total of 70 different alleles were identified. A statistically significant deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was observed in a single locus (F13A1, p = 0.0075). The average heterozygosity (H) was estimated at 77.7%, the mean number of alleles per locus as 14. The PD (capacity of genotype differentiation at each locus) ranged from 88.9% (vWA1) to 96.7% (F13A1). The combined PE (power of exclusion) of these five loci was 99.8%. In terms of racial admixture (42% European, 39% Indian, and 19% African Black ancestry), São Luís presented an estimate similar to Belém, another trihybrid Amazonian population. Copyright by the Brazilian Society of Genetics.
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Ferreira, F. L., Leal-Mesquita, E. R., dos Santos, S. E. B., & Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Â. K. C. (2005). Genetic characterization of the population of São Luís, MA, Brazil. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 28(1), 22–31. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572005000100004
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