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T Zerjal1, B Dashnyam, A Pandya, M Kayser, L Roewer, F R Santos, W Schiefenhövel, N Fretwell, M A Jobling, S Harihara, K Shimizu, D Semjidmaa, A Sajantila, P Salo, M H Crawford, E K Ginter, O V Evgrafov, C Tyler-Smith.
Abstract
We have identified a new T-->C transition on the human Y chromosome. C-allele chromosomes have been found only in a subset of the populations from Asia and northern Europe and reach their highest frequencies in Yakut, Buryats, and Finns. Examination of the microsatellite haplotypes of the C-allele chromosomes suggests that the mutation occurred recently in Asia. The Y chromosome thus provides both information about population relationships in Asia and evidence for a substantial paternal genetic contribution of Asians to northern European populations such as the Finns.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9150165 PMCID: PMC1712423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hum Genet ISSN: 0002-9297 Impact factor: 11.025