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Gustavo Penacino
Researcher at University of Buenos Aires
Publications - 21
Citations - 1828
Gustavo Penacino is an academic researcher from University of Buenos Aires. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Allele frequency. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 1779 citations.
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Evaluation of Y-chromosomal STRs: a multicenter study
Manfred Kayser,Alessandra Caglià,Daniel Corach,Neale Fretwell,Christian Gehrig,G. Graziosi,F. Heidorn,S. Herrmann,B. Herzog,M. Hidding,Katsuya Honda,Mark A. Jobling,Michael Krawczak,K. Leim,S. Meuser,E. Meyer,W. Oesterreich,Arpita Pandya,Walther Parson,Gustavo Penacino,Anna Pérez-Lezaun,Andrea Piccinini,Mechthild Prinz,C. Schmitt,Peter M. Schneider,Reinhard Szibor,J. Teifel-Greding,G. Weichhold,P. de Knijff,Lutz Roewer +29 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that Y-STR loci are useful markers to identify males and male lineages in forensic practice and recommended for the forensic application of a basic set of 7 STRs for standard Y-haplotyping in forensic and paternity casework.
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Chromosome Y microsatellites: population genetic and evolutionary aspects.
P. de Knijff,Manfred Kayser,Alessandra Caglià,Daniel Corach,Neale Fretwell,Christian Gehrig,G. Graziosi,F. Heidorn,S. Herrmann,B. Herzog,M. Hidding,Katsuya Honda,Mark A. Jobling,Michael Krawczak,K. Leim,S. Meuser,E. Meyer,W. Oesterreich,Arpita Pandya,Walther Parson,Gustavo Penacino,Anna Pérez-Lezaun,Andrea Piccinini,Mechthild Prinz,C. Schmitt,Peter M. Schneider,Reinhard Szibor,J. Teifel-Greding,G. Weichhold,Lutz Roewer +29 more
TL;DR: The chromosome Y STRs seem to be very useful in comparing closely related populations which cannot probably be separated by e.g. autosomal STRs, but in order to be used in an evolutionary context they need to be combined with more stable Y-polymorphisms e.
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Online reference database of European Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) haplotypes
Lutz Roewer,Michael Krawczak,Sascha Willuweit,M. Nagy,Célia Alves,António Amorim,Katja Anslinger,Christa Augustin,A. Betz,Elena Bosch,Alessandra Caglià,Angel Carracedo,Daniel Corach,A.-F. Dekairelle,T. Dobosz,B.M. Dupuy,S. Füredi,Christian Gehrig,Leonor Gusmão,Jürgen Henke,Lotte Henke,M. Hidding,Carsten Hohoff,Bernadette Hoste,Mark A. Jobling,H.J. Kärgel,P. de Knijff,Rüdiger Lessig,E. Liebeherr,Miguel Lorente,Begoña Martínez-Jarreta,P. Nievas,Magdalena Nowak,Walther Parson,Vincenzo Lorenzo Pascali,Gustavo Penacino,Rafał Płoski,Burkhard Rolf,Andrea Sala,C. Schmitt,Ulrike Schmidt,Peter M. Schneider,Reinhard Szibor,J. Teifel-Greding,Manfred Kayser +44 more
TL;DR: The reference database of highly informative Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) haplotypes (YHRD), available online at http://ystr.charite.de, represents the largest collection of male-specific genetic profiles currently available for European populations.
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Genetic variation among the Mapuche Indians from the Patagonian region of Argentina: mitochondrial DNA sequence variation and allele frequencies of several nuclear genes.
C. Ginther,Daniel Corach,Gustavo Penacino,Jorge Rey,Francisco R. Carnese,Mara H. Hutz,A. Anderson,Jeanette J. Just,F. M. Salzano,Mary Claire King +9 more
TL;DR: The mtDNA sequence similarity between Amerind populations suggests that the migration throughout the Americas occurred rapidly relative to the mtDNA mutation rate.
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Routine Y-STR typing in forensic casework
TL;DR: Optimization of DNA typing multiplex reactions with identical cycling conditions as those required by autosomal short tandem repeats (STR) multiplex reduces errors, and saves time and reagents.