Genetic Diversity in an Andean Population from Peru and Regional
... This study included 52 Peruvians who live in the towns of Pasco (28 individuals) and Lima (24 individuals). All individuals studied were unrelated and apparently of nonmixed origin. Only those individuals who had at least one Quechua surname were included in the analysis. Additional information abou ...
... This study included 52 Peruvians who live in the towns of Pasco (28 individuals) and Lima (24 individuals). All individuals studied were unrelated and apparently of nonmixed origin. Only those individuals who had at least one Quechua surname were included in the analysis. Additional information abou ...
Y-Chromosome Marker S28 / U152 Haplogroup
... neighbors of someone from say England may be Italy or Switzerland. However a definite clustering is seen for those in the DYS492=14 category (likely L2 ancestral, described later), which appears to include 1B07=8 also. The larger grouping with DYS492=12 (likely L2 derived) is clustered into 6 groupi ...
... neighbors of someone from say England may be Italy or Switzerland. However a definite clustering is seen for those in the DYS492=14 category (likely L2 ancestral, described later), which appears to include 1B07=8 also. The larger grouping with DYS492=12 (likely L2 derived) is clustered into 6 groupi ...
Comparison between the Polish population and European
... haplogroup composition of the Finnish population are observed between the results obtained by Finnilä et al. (2001) and Niemi et al. (2003). This phenomenon may be possibly explained by different selection criteria of the subjects in each analyzed sample. The other possible explanation is that the s ...
... haplogroup composition of the Finnish population are observed between the results obtained by Finnilä et al. (2001) and Niemi et al. (2003). This phenomenon may be possibly explained by different selection criteria of the subjects in each analyzed sample. The other possible explanation is that the s ...
New clues to the evolutionary history of the main European paternal
... Thus, the dissection of M269 in the refuge area raises questions about its origin in this region. Unfortunately, the homogeneity in the variability of Y-STRs within M269 makes it impossible to pinpoint a more likely origin,7 but the frequency distribution of M269 sublineages in the European continen ...
... Thus, the dissection of M269 in the refuge area raises questions about its origin in this region. Unfortunately, the homogeneity in the variability of Y-STRs within M269 makes it impossible to pinpoint a more likely origin,7 but the frequency distribution of M269 sublineages in the European continen ...
Past History of the Retson Family based on DNA evidence Written
... The Retson male family line (Y-DNA) is an ancient one and is defined as I1 (eye one). It is thought that it represents part of the first wave of modern humans out of the Middle East which migrated out through present-day Greece and the Balkans2. The initial group was formed by Haplogroup IJ3. These ...
... The Retson male family line (Y-DNA) is an ancient one and is defined as I1 (eye one). It is thought that it represents part of the first wave of modern humans out of the Middle East which migrated out through present-day Greece and the Balkans2. The initial group was formed by Haplogroup IJ3. These ...
Purpose of Y-chromosome Analysis - College of Letters, Arts, and
... Over 60% of the Bedouin belong to Haplogroup J1. The Arabs have two distinct cultures, sedentary and nomadic. The latter is what the world refers to as the Bedouin. The sedentary Arabs took advantage of oases throughout the Middle East and the Bedouin took advantage of the scarce resources by becomi ...
... Over 60% of the Bedouin belong to Haplogroup J1. The Arabs have two distinct cultures, sedentary and nomadic. The latter is what the world refers to as the Bedouin. The sedentary Arabs took advantage of oases throughout the Middle East and the Bedouin took advantage of the scarce resources by becomi ...
4.2. Tracing populations with Haplogroups
... R. E. Green, J. Krause, S. E. Ptak, A. W. Briggs, M. T. Ronan, J. F. Simons, L. Du, M. Egholm, J. M. Rothberg, M.Paunovic & S. Pääbo; Nature 444, 330 (206) ...
... R. E. Green, J. Krause, S. E. Ptak, A. W. Briggs, M. T. Ronan, J. F. Simons, L. Du, M. Egholm, J. M. Rothberg, M.Paunovic & S. Pääbo; Nature 444, 330 (206) ...
Analysis of Y chromosome lineages in native South American
... the other hand, looking at the Y-STRs results a total of 112 different haplotypes were found. We can see haplogroup and haplotype diversity values in Table 1. The percentage of variation observed at the Y-SNPs level for the five different regions shows that most of the variation is found within popu ...
... the other hand, looking at the Y-STRs results a total of 112 different haplotypes were found. We can see haplogroup and haplotype diversity values in Table 1. The percentage of variation observed at the Y-SNPs level for the five different regions shows that most of the variation is found within popu ...
Haplogroup T-M184
In molecular evolution, a haplogroup is a group of similar haplotypes that share a common ancestor having the same single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) mutation in all haplotypes. Haplogroup T-M184 is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup. From 2002 to 2008, it was known as Haplogroup K2.The UEP which defines this clade is generally considered to be the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) M184. Other SNPs (M272, PAGES129, L810, L455, L452, L445) are currently considered to be phylogenetically equivalent.