Sibling indices as comparisons in personal identification process through short tandem repeats [STR] Loci CSF1PO, THOI, TPOX, vWA of maduranese ethnic in Surabaya

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Abstract

Sibling indices can be used as a comparison through alleles Short Tandem Repeats [STR] loci. This is an observational study among Maduranese with 4 STR loci (CSF1PO, THOI, TPOX, vWA) obtained from their blood samples. The percentage of alleles shared: 82.5% [33 times] with 2 allele sharing, 12.5% [5 times] with 1 allele sharing, and 5 % [2 times] with 0 sharing alleles. Sibling indices (SI) calculation results: 65% of sibling indices pairs have SI greater than 100 and 15% of them were between 10-100 (strong and very strong). Sibling indices interpretation is supported; therefore, the claimed sibling indices relationships were indeed true among Maduranese ethnic group in Surabaya.

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Yudianto, A., Setiawan, F., & Nzilibili, S. M. M. (2021). Sibling indices as comparisons in personal identification process through short tandem repeats [STR] Loci CSF1PO, THOI, TPOX, vWA of maduranese ethnic in Surabaya. Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.22146/JTBB.60318

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