Sohee Cho
New Generation University College
30 Papers
70 Citations
Sohee Cho is an academic researcher from New Generation University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 30 publications. Previous affiliations of Sohee Cho include Florida International University.
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Papers
Independent validation of DNA-based approaches for age prediction in blood.
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the usefulness of the proposed markers and the genotyping method in an independent dataset, and suggests the possibility of combining different types of DNA markers to improve prediction accuracy.
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Entire Mitochondrial DNA Sequencing on Massively Parallel Sequencing for the Korean Population
TL;DR: The complete mtGenome data for 186 Koreans, obtained using Ion Torrent Personal Genome Machine (PGM) technology and retrieved from rather common mtDNA haplogroups based on the control region sequence, showed that 24 haplog groups, determined with hypervariable regions only, branched into 47 subhaplogroups, and point heteroplasmy was more frequent in the coding regions.
Age estimation via quantification of signal-joint T cell receptor excision circles in Koreans.
TL;DR: The results indicate that sjTREC level is an effective age estimation method in Koreans and the value of the standard error of quantification was not different from previous reports for other population groups.
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Set up of cutoff thresholds for kinship determination using SNP loci
TL;DR: In this study, the kinship index was explored through 1209 parent-child pairs, 1373 full sibling pairs, and 247 uncle-nephew pairs using 136 SNP loci and it is expected that this study can support the application of SNP Loci-based kinship testing for various relationships.
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Assessment of mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy detected on commercial panel using MPS system with artificial mixture samples
TL;DR: Heteroplasmy analysis was conducted on a commercially available mtDNA analysis system developed for forensic caseworks with artificially mixed DNA samples known for ratios and variant positions for assessment, implying that analytical parameters and tools need to be optimized and evaluated for low-level heteroplas my identification.
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