Abstract

A study was undertaken to assess the utility of mtDNA as a forensic tool in the Malay Peninsular. Two populations, modern Malay and Orang Asli, were sampled and their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysed. Comparing the different haplogroups that were found, there are clear differences between the two populations. As a forensic tool, the use of mtDNA in the Orang Asli is limited as many individuals share the same haplotype, reducing the power of discrimination. In the Malay population, the power of discrimination is sufficiently high to make it a valuable tool.

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