2005-03-01
Signature of recent historical events in the European Y-chromosomal STR haplotype distribution
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Human Genetics , Volume 116 - Issue 4 p. 279- 291
Previous studies of human Y-chromosomal single-nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) established a link between the extant Y-SNP haplogroup distribution and the prehistoric demography of Europe. By contrast, our analysis of seven rapidly evolving Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat loci (Y-STRs) in over 12,700 samples from 91 different locations in Europe reveals a signature of more recent historic events, not previously detected by other genetic markers. Cluster analysis based upon molecular variance yields two clearly identifiable sub-clusters of Western and Eastern European Y-STR haplotypes, and a diverse transition zone in central Europe, where haplotype spectra change more rapidly with longitude than with latitude. This and other observed patterns of Y-STR similarity may plausibly be related to particular historical incidents, including, for example, the expansion of the Franconian and Ottoman Empires. We conclude that Y-STRs may be capable of resolving male genealogies to an unparalleled degree and could therefore provide a useful means to study local population structure and recent demographic history.
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doi.org/10.1007/s00439-004-1201-z, hdl.handle.net/1765/58207 | |
Human Genetics | |
Organisation | Centre for Rotterdam Cultural Sociology (CROCUS) |
Roewer, L., Croucher, P. I., Willuweit, S., Lu, T. T., Kayser, M., Lessig, R., … Krawczak, M. (2005). Signature of recent historical events in the European Y-chromosomal STR haplotype distribution. Human Genetics, 116(4), 279–291. doi:10.1007/s00439-004-1201-z |