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Y-chromosomal DNA haplogroups and their implications for the dual origins of the Koreans.

Authors :
Han-Jun Jin
Kyoung-Don Kwak
Hammer, Michael F.
Nakahori, Yutaka
Shinka, Toshikatsu
Ju-Won Lee
Feng Jin
Xuming Jia
Tyler-Smith, Chris
Wook Kim
Source :
Human Genetics; Dec2003, Vol. 114 Issue 1, p27-35, 9p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We have analyzed eight Y-chromosomal binary markers (YAP, RPS4Y<subscript>711</subscript>, M9, M175, LINE1, SRY<subscript>+465</subscript>, 47z, and M95) and three Y-STR markers (DYS390, DYS391, and DYS393) in 738 males from 11 ethnic groups in east Asia in order to study the male lineage history of Korea. Haplogroup DE-YAP was found at a high frequency only in Japan but was also present at low frequencies in northeast Asia, including 2.5% in Korea, suggesting a northern origin for these chromosomes. Haplogroup C-RPS4Y<subscript>711</subscript> was present in Korea and Manchuria at moderate frequencies: higher than in populations from southeast Asia, but lower than those in the northeast, which may imply a northern Asian expansion of these lineages, perhaps from Mongolia or Siberia. The major Y-chromosomal expansions in east Asia were those of haplogroup O-M175 (and its sublineages). This haplogroup is likely to have originated in southern east Asia and subsequently expanded to all of east Asia. The moderate frequency of one sublineage in the Koreans, haplogroup O-LINE1 (12.5%), could be a result of interaction with Chinese populations. The age of another sublineage, haplogroup O-SRY<subscript>+465</subscript>, and Y-STR haplotype diversity provide evidence for relatively recent male migration, originally from China, through Korea into Japan. In conclusion, the distribution pattern of Y-chromosomal haplogroups reveals the complex origin of the Koreans, resulting from genetic contributions involving the northern Asian settlement and range expansions mostly from southern-to-northern China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03406717
Volume :
114
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Human Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16860462
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-003-1019-0