| Literature DB >> 33141282 |
Guang-Yao Fan1, Zhen-Qing Zhang2, Pei-Zhi Tang3, Dan-Lu Song3, Xing-Kai Zheng3, Yi-Jun Zhou4, Meng-Nan Liu4.
Abstract
Y-chromosome haplotypes of 527 non-related males (176 Han, 186 Tibetan, and 165 Yi) in the Tibetan-Yi corridor were analyzed using SureID® PathFinder Plus. In the populations of Han, Tibetans, and Yi, the haplotype diversity was 0.9989, 0.9981, and 0.9993, respectively, and the discrimination capacity was 0.9148, 0.8925, and 0.9576, respectively. Phylogenetic relationships among 12 studied ethnic groups and 7 other ethnic groups in the Tibetan-Yi corridor were investigated. Both multi-dimensional scaling analysis and phylogenetic reconstructions indicated that Tibetans appeared separated from the Han and Yi ethnic groups in the Tibetan-Yi corridor. Their genetic homogeneity or heterogeneity has not entirely been affected by their geographical distance and linguistic origin.Keywords: Forensic genetics; Phylogenetic reconstruction, Population genetics, Tibetan-Yi corridor; Y-chromosomal STR
Year: 2020 PMID: 33141282 DOI: 10.1007/s00414-020-02453-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Legal Med ISSN: 0937-9827 Impact factor: 2.686