Y chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas


Autoria(s): Su, B; Xiao, CJ; Deka, R; Seielstad, MT; Kangwanpong, D; Xiao, JH; Lu, DR; Underhill, P; Cavalli-Sforza, L; Chakraborty, RJ; Jin, L
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2000

Resumo

By using 19 Y chromosome biallelic markers and 3 Y chromosome microsatellite markers, we analyzed the genetic structure of 31 indigenous Sino-Tibetan speaking populations (607 individuals) currently residing in East, Southeast, and South Asia. Our results showed that a T to C mutation at locus M122 is highly prevalent in almost all of the Sino-Tibetan populations, implying a strong genetic affinity among populations in the same language family. Furthermore, the extremely high frequency of H8, a haplotype derived from M122C, in the Sino-Tibetan speaking populations in the Himalayas including Tibet and northeast India indicated a strong bottleneck effect that occurred during a westward and then southward migration of the founding population of Tibeto-Burmans. We, therefore, postulate that the ancient people, who lived in the upper-middle Yellow River basin about 10,000 years ago and developed one of the earliest Neolithic cultures in East Asia, were the ancestors of modem Sino-Tibetan populations.

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http://159.226.149.42/handle/152453/2085

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/46430

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Y chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas

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Su, B; Xiao, CJ; Deka, R; Seielstad, MT; Kangwanpong, D; Xiao, JH; Lu, DR; Underhill, P; Cavalli-Sforza, L; Chakraborty, RJ; Jin, L.Y chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas,107,582-590,(SCI-E):

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