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Liana Pliss1, Līga Timša1, Siiri Rootsi2, Kristiina Tambets2, Inese Pelnena1, Egija Zole1, Agrita Puzuka3, Areta Sabule4, Sandra Rozane4, Baiba Lace1, Vaidutis Kucinskas5, Astrida Krumina1, Renate Ranka1, Viesturs Baumanis1.
Abstract
Variations of the nonrecombining Y-chromosomal region were investigated in 159 unrelated Baltic-speaking ethnic Latvians from four different geographic regions, using 28 biallelic markers and 12 short tandem repeats. Eleven different haplogroups (hgs) were detected in a regionally homogeneous Latvian population, among which N1c, R1a, and I1 cover more than 85% of its paternal lineages. When compared its closest geographic neighbors, the composition of the Latvian Y-chromosomal gene pool was found to be very similar to those of Lithuanians and Estonians. Despite the comparable frequency distribution of hg N1c in Latvians and Lithuanians with the Finno-Ugric-speaking populations from the Eastern coast of the Baltic Sea, the observed differences in allelic variances of N1c haplotypes between these two groups are in concordance with the previously stated hypothesis of different dispersal ways of this lineage in the region. More than a third of Latvian paternal lineages belong specifically to a recently defined R1a-M558 hg, indicating an influence from a common source within Eastern Slavic populations on the formation of the present-day Latvian Y-chromosome gene pool.Keywords: Latvian population; Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STRs); Y-chromosome; biallelic markers; comparative analysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26411886 DOI: 10.1111/ahg.12130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Hum Genet ISSN: 0003-4800 Impact factor: 1.670