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Title
Divergence of East Asians and Europeans Estimated Using Male- and Female-Specific Genetic Markers
DGIST Authors
Yoshio, TatenoKomiyama, TomoyoshiKatoh, ToruMunkhbat, BatmunkhOka, AkiraHaida, YukoKobayashi, HiroyukiTamiya, GenInoko, Hidetoshi
Issued Date
2014-03
Citation
Yoshio, Tateno. (2014-03). Divergence of East Asians and Europeans Estimated Using Male- and Female-Specific Genetic Markers. doi: 10.1093/gbe/evu027
Type
Article
Subject
Mitochondrial Genome VariationChromosomal Dna VariationHuman Y-ChromosomeHuman-PopulationsNative-AmericanHuman-EvolutionModern HumansX-ChromosomeLineagesOrigins
ISSN
1759-6653
Abstract
To study themale and female lineages of East Asian and European humans, we have sequenced 25 short tandem repeat markers on 453 Y-chromosomes and collected sequences of 72 complete mitochondrial genomes to construct independent phylogenetic trees for male and female lineages. The results indicate that East Asian individuals fall into two clades, one that includes East Asian individuals only and a second that contains East Asian and European individuals. Surprisingly, the European individuals did not form an independent clade, but branched within in the East Asians. We then estimated the divergence time of the root of the European clade as ~41,000 years ago. These data indicate that, contrary to traditional views, Europeans diverged from East Asians around that time. We also address the origin of the Ainu lineage in northern Japan. © The Author(s) 2014.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/13366
DOI
10.1093/gbe/evu027
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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