About this Research Topic
The Y chromosome SNPs/STRs panels are used for forensic, evolutionary studies and genealogical analysis that provides information for human identification, relationship testing, ancestry identification, etc. Scientists have suggested separation of Y-STR loci into two groups, slowly mutating vs. rapidly mutating, which may make results easier to interpret. Few have proposed mixing these STRs and SNPs in a single panel, which can serve all purposes at once.
This Research Topic will give exclusive insight into this ongoing debated of slowly mutating Y-STRs vs. rapidly mutating Y-STRs and inclusion of both SNPs and STRs for evolutionary and population genetics applications.
Keywords: Ancient DNA, SNPs, STRs, Forensic, Polymorphism
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