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- Introduction
- The Asian continent
- Human expansion "out of Africa"
- Two postulated routes out of Africa
- Pakistan and its neighbors
- Ethnic groups from Northern Pakistan
- Ethnic groups from Southern Pakistan
- DNA structure
- Karyogram of a human male
- Organization of the human genome
- Genetic markers for population analyses
- Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
- DNA amplification by PCR
- Alu polymorphisms
- Microsatellites or short tandem repeats (STRs)
- Single nucleotide polymorphisms
- DHPLC
- SNP detection using DHPLC
- DNA sequencing
- DNA sequencing showing SNP
- Biallelic markers identify stable lineages
- Microsatellites and biallelic markers traits
- Ancestry proportion based on Alu polymorphism
- Continental phylogenetics
- PCA of grouped world populations
- Structure analysis of world populations
- Structure analysis of Asian populations
- Autosomal microsatellites
- The Y chromosome is inherited paternally
- Mitochondrial DNA markers used for analysis
- Asian Y-lineages
- Worldwide distribution of Y lineages
- Y lineages in West Asia
- PCA of populations from the Middle East
- Y-lineage O3 (M122) is common in China
- Distribution of Y lineages in Japan
- Comparison of Indian and Eurasian populations
- Spread of Y lineages in Asia
- R1a1 lineage in the Indo-Pak sub-continent
- R2 lineage in the Indo-Pak sub-continent
- Distribution of L1 lineage in India and Pakistan
- Median joining network of L lineages in Pakistan
- Indo-Pak mitochondrial lineages
- Mitochondrial lineages
- mtDNA variation in West Asia and Pakistan
- HLA genotyping by PCR
- Phylogenetic tree of HLA
- Correspondence analysis based on HLA
- Genetic signature of Alexander's invasion?
- Genetic signature of Mongol invaders
- Pakistani population origins: Hazara
- Pakistani population origins: Kalash
- Pakistani population origins: Parsi
- Pakistani population origins: Negroid Makrani
- Pakistani population origins: Hunza Burusho
- Summary
- Conclusions (1)
- Conclusions (2)
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Population genetics
- Pakistan and south west Asia
- Human migrations
- DNA markers
- Alu repeats, SNPs and STRs
- Y chromosome, mitochondrial DNA and HLA markers unravel genetic relationships among populations in Asia and Pakistan
Talk Citation
Mehdi, S.Q. (2007, October 1). Genetics of Pakistani populations in an Asian and global context [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 23, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TPXH4577.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. S. Qasim Mehdi has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.