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A population genetic study was performed on Yemenites using the set of nine
short tandem repeat loci (STRs) D3S 1358, VWA, FGA, D8S1179, D21S11, D18S5
1, D5S818, D13S317 and D7S820. Analysis of the data revealed that all loci
were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and evidence of linkage equilibrium was
found for only 1 out of 36 locus pairs. At seven loci the allelic distribut
ions found in the Yemenite sample were significantly different from those f
ound for an Arab population sample from Egypt. Nevertheless, we assume that
the Yemenite database can be used for Arabs of unknown or foreign (non-Yem
enite) origin in the absence of population-specific databases without exert
ing a significant bias on the biostatistical interpretation. In an experime
ntal set-up (ethnic profile frequency ratio test), the impact of calculatin
g multi-locus profile frequencies for foreign Arab individuals (Egyptians)
using the Yemenite database instead of a region-specific one was negligible
.