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105 - 112 Homo sapiens - Deletions Deletion length: 6 bp Does not remove any origin of replication Inside the major arc |
Breakpoint flanking sequences more information in Documentation - Flanking regions |
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Two-dimensional scatterplot showing the location of the selected deletion (red diamond) versus the full dataset (grey dots). Each point represents an mtDNA rearrangement with the 5’ breakpoint on the x-axis and the 3’ breakpoint on the y-axis. |
Circular mtDNA plot specifying the location of the deleted region (black bar). |
Length distribution of the deleted region in the selected deletion (red bar) versus the full dataset (grey bars) .The cases were grouped 100-nt windows. |
References
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[55] Santos, M. and R. Barrantes, D-loop mtDNA deletion as a unique marker of Chibchan Amerindians. American Journal of Human Genetics. 1994. 55(2): p. 413-4.
[56] Santos, M. and R. Barrantes, Direct screening of a mitochondrial DNA deletion valuable for Amerindian evolutionary research. Human Genetics. 1994. 93(4): p. 435-6.
[57] Santos, M., R.H. Ward, and R. Barrantes, mtDNA variation in the Chibcha Amerindian Huetar from Costa Rica. Human Biology. 1994. 66(6): p. 963-77.