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The dichotomy structure of Y chromosome Haplogroup N | Kang Hu
; Shi Yan
; Kai Liu
; Chao Ning
; Lan-Hai Wei
; Shi-Lin Li
; Bing Song
; Ge Yu
; Feng Chen
; Li-Jun Liu
; Zhi-Peng Zhao
; Chuan-Chao Wang
; Ya-Jun Yang
; Zhen-Dong Qin
; Jing-Ze Tan
; Fu-Zhong Xue
; Hui Li
; Long-Li Kang
; Li Jin
; | Date: |
24 Apr 2015 | Abstract: | Haplogroup N-M231 of human Y chromosome is a common clade from Eastern Asia
to Northern Europe, being one of the most frequent haplogroups in Altaic and
Uralic-speaking populations. Using newly discovered bi-allelic markers from
high-throughput DNA sequencing, we largely improved the phylogeny of Haplogroup
N, in which 16 subclades could be identified by 33 SNPs. More than 400 males
belonging to Haplogroup N in 34 populations in China were successfully
genotyped, and populations in Northern Asia and Eastern Europe were also
compared together. We found that all the N samples were typed as inside either
clade N1-F1206 (including former N1a-M128, N1b-P43 and N1c-M46 clades), most of
which were found in Altaic, Uralic, Russian and Chinese-speaking populations,
or N2-F2930, common in Tibeto-Burman and Chinese-speaking populations. Our
detailed results suggest that Haplogroup N developed in the region of China
since the final stage of late Paleolithic Era. | Source: | arXiv, 1504.6463 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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