| Literature DB >> 11062480 |
P A Underhill1, P Shen, A A Lin, L Jin, G Passarino, W H Yang, E Kauffman, B Bonné-Tamir, J Bertranpetit, P Francalacci, M Ibrahim, T Jenkins, J R Kidd, S Q Mehdi, M T Seielstad, R S Wells, A Piazza, R W Davis, M W Feldman, L L Cavalli-Sforza, P J Oefner.
Abstract
Binary polymorphisms associated with the non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome (NRY) preserve the paternal genetic legacy of our species that has persisted to the present, permitting inference of human evolution, population affinity and demographic history. We used denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC; ref. 2) to identify 160 of the 166 bi-allelic and 1 tri-allelic site that formed a parsimonious genealogy of 116 haplotypes, several of which display distinct population affinities based on the analysis of 1062 globally representative individuals. A minority of contemporary East Africans and Khoisan represent the descendants of the most ancestral patrilineages of anatomically modern humans that left Africa between 35,000 and 89,000 years ago.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11062480 DOI: 10.1038/81685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330