Population-Specific Links Between Heterozygosity and the Rate Human Microsatellite Evolution

Volume: 72, Issue: 2, Pages: 215 - 221
Published: Dec 15, 2010
Abstract
Microsatellites form an abundant class of DNA sequences used widely as genetic markers. Surprisingly, the length of human microsatellites varies highly predictably with distance from Africa, apparently following the linear decline in variability that arose as we colonised the world. Such patterns have been used to argue that heterozygosity modulates the rate of microsatellite evolution. Here I test the ensuing prediction that variation in...
Paper Details
Title
Population-Specific Links Between Heterozygosity and the Rate Human Microsatellite Evolution
Published Date
Dec 15, 2010
Volume
72
Issue
2
Pages
215 - 221
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