Phylogeographic analysis of haplogroup E3b (E-M215) Y chromosomes reveals multiple migratory events within and out of Africa
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
We explored the phylogeography of human Y-chromosomal haplogroup E3b by analyzing 3401 individuals from five continents. Our data refine the phylogeny of the entire haplogroup, which appears as a collection of lineages with very different evolutionary histories, and reveal signatures of several distinct processes of migrations and/or recurrent gene flow that occurred in Africa and western Eurasia over the past 25000 years. In Europe, the overall frequency pattern of haplogroup E-M78 does not support the hypothesis of a uniform spread of people from a single parental Near Eastern population. The distribution of E-M81 chromosomes in Africa closely matches the present area of distribution of Berber-speaking populations on the continent, suggesting a close haplogroup-ethnic group parallelism. E-M34 chromosomes were more likely introduced in Ethiopia from the Near East. In conclusion, the present study shows that earlier work based on fewer Y-chromosome markers led to rather simple historical interpretations and highlights the fact that many population-genetic analyses are not robust to a poorly resolved phylogeny.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Y-CHROMOSOME HAPLOGROUPS; GENETICS OF AFRICAN POPULATIONS; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; HUMAN ORIGINS
Elenco autori:
Cruciani, F; LA FRATTA, R; Santolamazza, P; Sellitto, D; Pascone, R; Moral, P; Watson, E; Guida, V; Colomb, Eb; Zaharova, B; Lavinha, J; Vona, G; Aman, R; Cali, F; Akar, N; Richards, M; Torroni, Antonio; Novelletto, A; Scozzari, R.
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