Tania Hossain
Dhaka Medical College and Hospital
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Forensic Science International-genetics | 2010
Shafiul Alam; Md. Eunus Ali; Ahmad Ferdous; Tania Hossain; Md. Mahamud Hasan; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Haplotype and allele frequencies of 17 Y-chromosomal STR loci were determined in 216 unrelated Bangladeshi males. AmpFlSTR Y-filer PCR Amplification kit (Applied Biosystems) was used to type the following Y-STR markers: DYS19, DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, DYS393, DYS385a/b, DYS438, DYS439, DYS437, DYS448, DYS458, DYS456, DYS635, and Y-GATA-H4. A total of 211 haplotypes for the 17 Y-STR markers were detected and, of these, 206 haplotypes were unique. The haplotype diversity was 0.9998, indicating a high potential for differentiating between male individuals in this population. Comparison analysis via Analysis of Molecular Variance (AMOVA) and construction of Neighbor Joining Tree revealed a close association of Bangladeshi population with Indian Gaddi and Southern Indian populations.
Legal Medicine | 2009
Ahmad Ferdous; Mohammad Eunus Ali; Shafiul Alam; Mahamud Hasan; Tania Hossain; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Allele frequencies of 15 autosomal STR loci included in PowerPlex 16 System were determined from a sample of 148 unrelated Bangladeshi individuals. Forensic efficiency parameters such as, the power of discrimination (PD), observed and expected heterozygosity (H), polymorphism information content (PIC), probability of match (PM), power of exclusion (PE), and typical paternity index were calculated for the loci. These parameters indicated the usefulness of the loci in paternity testing and personal identification in the Bangladeshi population.
International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2016
Md. Mahamud Hasan; Pilu Momtaz; Tania Hossain; Ashish Kumar Mazumder; Md. Jabedul Alam Khondaker; Abu Sufian; Md. Niaz Makhdum; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Haplotype diversity and allele frequencies of 23 Y chromosomal short tandem repeat (STR) loci included in the next-generation PowerPlex® Y23 System were studied in 137 Bangladeshi Bengali males. A total of 134 different haplotypes were observed with a discrimination capacity (DC) of 0.978, indicating a high potential for differentiating between male individuals in this population. The highest allele frequency (0.818) was observed in locus DYS391. Locus DYS385a/b showed the highest gene diversity (0.945) while locus DYS391 showed the lowest gene diversity (0.302). Double alleles were detected in three loci. On the other hand, four null alleles were detected in a single haplotype at DYS448, DYS549, DYS392, and DYS385a/b locus, respectively. The haplotype data is available in the Y chromosome haplotype reference database under accession number YA003445. To understand the genetic diversity of Bangladeshi Bengali population, a pairwise genetic distances (Rst) was calculated by comparing with 23 population studies consisting 4249 haplotypes. The analysis placed the Bangladeshi population along with Indian Tamil and Indo-Pakistani population in a clade separated from the rest.
Molecular Biology International | 2010
Ahmad Ferdous; Mohammad Eunus Ali; Shafiul Alam; Mahamud Hasan; Tania Hossain; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Allele frequencies of ten autosomal STR loci, D3S1358, vWA, D16S539, D2S1338, D8S1179, D21S11, D18S51, D19S433, TH01, and FGA were investigated in Chakma and Tripura tribal populations of Bangladesh. In both the populations, all loci were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium except for FGA locus in Chakma and D21S11 in Tripura. All the loci were highly polymorphic in Chakma population with an observed heterozygosity (Ho) of >0.7 and moderately polymorphic in Tripura population (Ho > 0.6). However, both the population showed least polymorphism at TH01 locus (Ho < 0.6). A comparison between Chakma and Tripura population data revealed statistically significant differences in allele frequency distribution for most of the loci. A similar comparison with the mainstream Bengali population using previously published data from this lab also showed significant difference in allele frequency with these two tribal populations.
Legal Medicine | 2016
Tania Hossain; Mahamud Hasan; Ashish Kumar Mazumder; Pilu Momtaz; Abu Sufian; Jabedul Alam Khandaker; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Genetic polymorphism of 22 autosomal STR loci included in PowerPlex® Fusion System (D3S1358, D1S1656, D2S441, D10S1248, D13S317, Penta E, D16S539, D18S51, D2S1338, CSF1PO, Penta D, TH01, vWA, D21S11, D7S820, D5S818, TPOX, D8S1179, D12S391, D19S433, FGA and D22S1045) was studied in 188 unrelated Bangladeshi Bengali individuals. Allele frequencies and forensic efficiency parameters such as, the power of discrimination (PD), observed and expected heterozygosity (Ho & He), polymorphism information content (PIC), probability of match (PM), power of exclusion (PE) and typical paternity index was calculated for the loci. The combined PM and PE for all 22 STR loci were calculated to be 5.29×10-27 and 0.99999999945 respectively. The dataset indicated the usefulness of these loci in personal identification, parentage testing and complex kinship analysis in Bangladeshi population. A neighbor-joining tree was constructed based on pair-wise Neis genetic distance by comparing allele frequency data for the 22 loci with six other populations. The analysis showed that Bangladeshi population lies closer to a clade consisting Japan, the Philippines and East Timot populations.
Forensic Science International-genetics | 2014
Tania Hossain; Md. Mahamud Hasan; Ashish Kumar Mazumder; Pilu Momtaz; Tarana Sharmin; Abu Sufian; Sudipta Arka Das; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Legal Medicine | 2006
Ahmad Ferdous; Mohammad Eunus Ali; Shafiul Alam; Tania Hossain; Ummey Hany; Jørgen Dissing; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2017
Abu Sufian; Md. Ismail Hosen; Kaniz Fatema; Tania Hossain; Md. Mahamud Hasan; Ashish Kumar Mazumder; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Dhaka University Journal of Biological Sciences | 2014
Mahamud Hasan; Tania Hossain; Ashish Kumar Majumder; Pilu Momtaz; Tarana Sharmin; Abu Sufian; Sharif Akhteruzzaman
Journal of Forensic Research | 2011
Shafiul Alam; Ahmad Ferdous; Mohammad Eunus Ali; Tania Hossain; Mahamud Hasan; Sharif Akhteruzzaman