Abstract

The sequence of two hypervariable regions (HV1 and HV2) of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was obtained for 100 unrelated individuals living in the East of France. A total of 91 different haplotypes was observed for the two hypervariable regions resulting from 72 polymorphic positions in HV1 and 49 in HV2. Analysis of the data showed that the polymorphism of the two hypervariable regions were due to base transitions (75.5%) rather than transversions (1.5%). The genetic diversity was found to be 0.9836 and the random match probability 2.62%.

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