Back to Search Start Over

An updated tree of Y-chromosome Haplogroup O and revised phylogenetic positions of mutations P164 and PK4

Authors :
Angela Hobbs
Marta Melé
Colin Renfrew
Fabrício R. Santos
Matthew E. Kaplan
Jill B. Gaieski
Jaume Bertranpetit
Doron M. Behar
Christoff J. Erasmus
Janet S. Ziegle
R. John Mitchell
Syama Adhikarla
Shi-Lin Li
Li Jin
Daniela R. Lacerda
Theodore G. Schurr
Matthew C. Dulik
Hui Li
Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Vieira
David Comas
Pandikumar Swamikrishnan
Chuan-Chao Wang
ArunKumar GaneshPrasad
David F. Soria Hernanz
Kavitha Valampuri John
Asif Javed
Laxmi Parida
Nirav Merchant
Clio Der Sarkissian
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
Amanda C. Owings
Himla Soodyall
Begoña Martínez-Cruz
Elena Balanovska
Andrew C. Clarke
Oleg Balanovsky
Daniel E. Platt
Ajay K. Royyuru
Ramasamy Pitchappan
Shi Yan
Arun Varatharajan Santhakumari
Alan Cooper
Christina J. Adler
R. Spencer Wells
Chris Tyler-Smith
Wolfgang Haak
Lluis Quintana-Murci
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2011.

Abstract

Y-chromosome Haplogroup O is the dominant lineage of East Asians, comprising more than a quarter of all males on the world; however, its internal phylogeny remains insufficiently investigated. In this study, we determined the phylogenetic position of recently defined markers (L127, KL1, KL2, P164, and PK4) in the background of Haplogroup O. In the revised tree, subgroup O3a-M324 is divided into two main subclades, O3a1-L127 and O3a2-P201, covering about 20 and 35% of Han Chinese people, respectively. The marker P164 is corrected from a downstream site of M7 to upstream of M134 and parallel to M7 and M159. The marker PK4 is also relocated from downstream of M88 to upstream of M95, separating the former O2(*) into two parts. This revision evidently improved the resolving power of Y-chromosome phylogeny in East Asia.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4961f6ec8e1f8e0272965b6fae4bfc64