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Genetic Analysis of 27 Y-STR Haplotypes in 11 Iranian Ethnic Groups.

Authors :
Alinaghi, Somayeh
Mohseni, Marzieh
Fattahi, Zohreh
Beheshtian, Maryam
Ghodratpour, Fatemeh
Zare Ashrafi, Farzane
Arzhangi, Sanaz
Jalalvand, Khadijeh
Najafipour, Reza
Khorram Khorshid, Hamid Reza
Kahrizi, Kimia
Najmabadi, Hossein
Source :
Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM). Feb2024, Vol. 27 Issue 2, p79-88. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The study of Y-chromosomal variations provides valuable insights into male susceptibility in certain diseases like cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this study, we analyzed paternal lineage in different Iranian ethnic groups, not only to identify developing medical etiology, but also to pave the way for gender-specific targeted strategies and personalized medicine in medical genetic research studies. Methods: The diversity of eleven Iranian ethnic groups was studied using 27 Y-chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) haplotypes from Y-filer® Plus kit. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) based on pair-wise RST along with multidimensional scaling (MDS) calculation and Network phylogenic analysis was employed to quantify the differences between 503 unrelated individuals from each ethnicity. Results: Results from AMOVA calculation confirmed that Gilaks and Azeris showed the largest genetic distance (RST = 0.35434); however, Sistanis and Lurs had the smallest considerable genetic distance (RST = 0.00483) compared to other ethnicities. Although Azeris had a considerable distance from other ethnicities, they were still close to Turkmens. MDS analysis of ethnic groups gave the indication of lack of similarity between different ethnicities. Besides, network phylogenic analysis demonstrated insignificant clustering between samples. Conclusion: The AMOVA analysis results explain that the close distance of Azeris and Turkmens may be the effect of maledominant expansions across Central Asia that contributed to historical and demographics of populations in the region. Insignificant differences in network analysis could be the consequence of high mutation events that happened in the Y-STR regions over the years. Considering the ethnic group affiliations in medical research, our results provided an understanding and characterization of Iranian male population for future medical and population genetics studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10292977
Volume :
27
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Archives of Iranian Medicine (AIM)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176667039
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.34172/aim.2024.13