Can anyone please explain the first column of this table (below)? Is that mean the number repeat of motif? Thanks a million!
Can anyone please explain the first column of this table (below)? Is that mean the number repeat of motif? Thanks a million!
It looks to me (I don't suppose there's a caption or citation for the table that explains?) like it's the number of repeats of the STR motif, plus sometimes a suffix for the number of extra bp for some variants. For example see this about CSF1PO. The entry for allele 8 says the repeat structure is "[AGAT]8" with different amplicon lengths reported for the different sets, but allele 8.3 below that is 3 bp longer in each set. So, 8 repeats of AGAT, plus 3 nt? Or, take allele 9 at the various lengths shown versus 9.1 at 1 bp more than each of those lengths.
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Hi,
This table is cited from: "Pérez-Miranda, Ana & Alfonso-Sanchez, Miguel & Peña, Jose & Herrera, Rene. (2006). Qatari DNA Variation at a Crossroad of Human Migrations. Human heredity. 61. 67-79. 10.1159/000092648." You can access via: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Allelic-frequencies-for-15-STR-loci-in-a-sample-of-the-Qatari-population_tbl1_7143494 this link
I have the same idea as what you suppose. I just need to confirm what is that field.
Thanks
Thanks. Yeah it doesn't really say anything about the specifics, does it? (I was curious about this because we sequence microsatellites for noninvasive genotyping of wild animals, but I know there's an established systematic length-based way of handling human microsatellites like that nist.gov thing, and I don't know much about that terminology.)