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Population genetic implications from sequence variation in four Y chromosome genesP Shen
Stanford DNA Sequencing and Technology Center, 855 California Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97:7354-9. 2000..Pairwise nucleotide mismatch distributions date the occurrence of population expansion to approximately 28,000 years ago. This estimate is in accord with the spread of Aurignacian technology and the disappearance of the Neanderthals...
Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populationsP A Underhill
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, California
Nat Genet 26:358-61. 2000..A minority of contemporary East Africans and Khoisan represent the descendants of the most ancestral patrilineages of anatomically modern humans that left Africa between 35,000 and 89,000 years ago...
The phylogeography of Y chromosome binary haplotypes and the origins of modern human populationsP A Underhill
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, CA 94305 5120, USA
Ann Hum Genet 65:43-62. 2001....
Detection of numerous Y chromosome biallelic polymorphisms by denaturing high-performance liquid chromatographyP A Underhill
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5120, USA
Genome Res 7:996-1005. 1997..It provides evidence of an ancient bottleneck event. It is now possible to anticipate the inevitable detailed reconstruction of human Y chromosome genealogy based on several tens to even hundreds of these important polymorphisms...
Maori origins, Y-chromosome haplotypes and implications for human history in the PacificP A Underhill
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 5120, USA
Hum Mutat 17:271-80. 2001..The Y-chromosome data highlight a distinctive gender-modulated pattern of differential gene flow in the history of Polynesia...
Y chromosome binary markers to study the high prevalence of males in Sardinian centenarians and the genetic structure of the Sardinian populationG Passarino
Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Hum Hered 52:136-9. 2001..These findings set the stage for future studies on longevity and other complex traits in Sardinia...
Differential Y-chromosome Anatolian influences on the Greek and Cretan NeolithicR J King
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 401 Quarry Road, Stanford, CA 94305 5722, USA
Ann Hum Genet 72:205-14. 2008....
The Werner syndrome gene and global sequence variationG Passarino
Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Genomics 71:118-22. 2001..The resulting global nucleotide diversity was 5.226 x 10(-4), with a slight difference between coding and noncoding regions...
Inferring human history: clues from Y-chromosome haplotypesP A Underhill
Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305-5120, USA
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 68:487-93. 2003
Origins and divergence of the Roma (gypsies)D Gresham
Centre for Human Genetics, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia
Am J Hum Genet 69:1314-31. 2001..By contrast, social organization and professional group divisions appear to be the product of a more recent restitution of the caste system of India...
The genetic heritage of the earliest settlers persists both in Indian tribal and caste populationsT Kivisild
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia
Am J Hum Genet 72:313-32. 2003....
Peopling of three Mediterranean islands (Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily) inferred by Y-chromosome biallelic variabilityP Francalacci
Dipartimento di Zoologia e Antropologia Biologica, Universita di Sassari, 07100 Sassari, Italy
Am J Phys Anthropol 121:270-9. 2003..The Y-chromosome data are consistent with comparable mtDNA data at the RFLP haplogroup level of resolution, as well as linguistic and historic knowledge...
Male amelogenin dropouts: phylogenetic context, origins and implicationsA M Cadenas
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, University Park, OE 304, Miami, FL 33199, USA
Forensic Sci Int 166:155-63. 2007..The elevated incidence of the amelogenin dropout in these populations accentuates the need to utilize other loci for gender determination in order to obtain an accurate set of inclusion criteria in forensic casework...
The TDI-FP assay in human Y chromosome SNP haplotypingC Di Gaetano
Dipartimento di Genetica, Biologia e Biochimica, , 10126 Torino, Italy
Genet Test 8:400-3. 2004..Their percentage remains relatively high despite retyping and therefore alternative techniques for these noncompliant situations are required...
Iran: tricontinental nexus for Y-chromosome driven migrationM Regueiro
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, University Park, OE 304, Miami, FL 33199, USA
Hum Hered 61:132-43. 2006..Our study of high-resolution Y-chromosome genotyping allowed for an in-depth analysis unattained in previous studies of the area, revealing important migratory and demographic events that shaped the contemporary genetic landscape...
The Levant versus the Horn of Africa: evidence for bidirectional corridors of human migrationsJ R Luis
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, 33199, USA
Am J Hum Genet 74:532-44. 2004....
Melting curve SNP (McSNP) genotyping: a useful approach for diallelic genotyping in forensic scienceJian Ye
Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA
J Forensic Sci 47:593-600. 2002..As such, McSNP is one of the least expensive genotyping methods available and can and should be useful in forensic science...
