Archives of Forensic Medicine and Criminology (Nov 2022)

An association between copy number variation of enhancer involved in craniofacial development and biogeographic ancestry

  • Katarzyna Linkowska,
  • Boris A. Malyarchuk,
  • Miroslava V. Derenko,
  • Tomasz Grzybowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4467/16891716AMSIK.22.008.16806
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022, no. 2
pp. 61 – 66

Abstract

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Human facial morphology is a combination of many complex traits and is determined by a large number of genes and enhancers. Here, we report a Copy Number Variation (CNV) study of enhancer hs1431 in populations of Central European and South Siberian ancestry. Central European samples included 97 Poles, while South Siberian samples included 78 Buryats and 27 Tuvinians. CNVs were detected by real-time PCR, using ViiA™ 7 Real-Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems). We revealed significant differences in CNV of hs1431 enhancer between Polish and Buryat population (p=0.0378), but not between Central European and South Siberian population (p=0.1225). Our results suggest that an increase in copy number variation of hs1431 enhancer is associated with biogeographic ancestry. However, this result needs extending and replicating in larger cohorts. This is the first study revealing the presence of copy number variation of enhancer hs1431 in humans.