Literature DB >> 28138773

Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypes.

Michael Nothnagel1, Guangyao Fan2, Fei Guo3, Yongfeng He4, Yiping Hou5, Shengping Hu6, Jiang Huang7, Xianhua Jiang8, Wook Kim9, Kicheol Kim10, Chengtao Li11, Hui Li12, Liming Li12, Shilin Li12, Zhao Li13, Weibo Liang5, Chao Liu14, Di Lu15, Haibo Luo5, Shengjie Nie15, Meisen Shi16, Hongyu Sun17, Jianpin Tang18, Lei Wang19, Chuan-Chao Wang20, Dan Wang21, Shao-Qing Wen12, Hongyan Wu22, Weiwei Wu23, Jiaxin Xing24, Jiangwei Yan25, Shi Yan12, Hongbing Yao26, Yi Ye5, Libing Yun5, Zhaoshu Zeng27, Lagabaiyila Zha28, Suhua Zhang11, Xiufen Zheng29, Sascha Willuweit30, Lutz Roewer30.   

Abstract

China has repeatedly been the subject of genetic studies to elucidate its prehistoric and historic demography. While some studies reported a genetic distinction between Northern and Southern Han Chinese, others showed a more clinal picture of small differences within China. Here, we investigated the distribution of Y chromosome variation along administrative as well as ethnic divisions in the mainland territory of the People's Republic of China, including 28 administrative regions and 19 recognized Chinese nationalities, to assess the impact of recent demographic processes. To this end, we analyzed 37,994 Y chromosomal 17-marker haplotype profiles from the YHRD database with respect to forensic diversity measures and genetic distance between groups defined by administrative boundaries and ethnic origin. We observed high diversity throughout all Chinese provinces and ethnicities. Some ethnicities, including most prominently Kazakhs and Tibetans, showed significant genetic differentiation from the Han and other groups. However, differences between provinces were, except for those located on the Tibetan plateau, less pronounced. This discrepancy is explicable by the sizeable presence of Han speakers, who showed high genetic homogeneity all across China, in nearly all studied provinces. Furthermore, we observed a continuous genetic North-South gradient in the Han, confirming previous reports of a clinal distribution of Y chromosome variation and being in notable concordance with the previously observed spatial distribution of autosomal variation. Our findings shed light on the demographic changes in China accrued by a fast-growing and increasingly mobile population.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28138773     DOI: 10.1007/s00439-017-1759-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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