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A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa

Present-day humans outside Africa descend mainly from a single expansion out ∼50,000–70,000 years ago, but many details of this expansion remain unclear, including the history of the male-specific Y chromosome at this time. Here, we reinvestigate a rare deep-rooting African Y-chromosomal lineage by...

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Autores principales: Haber, Marc, Jones, Abigail L., Connell, Bruce A., Asan, Arciero, Elena, Yang, Huanming, Thomas, Mark G., Xue, Yali, Tyler-Smith, Chris
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6707464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302368
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author Haber, Marc
Jones, Abigail L.
Connell, Bruce A.
Asan,
Arciero, Elena
Yang, Huanming
Thomas, Mark G.
Xue, Yali
Tyler-Smith, Chris
author_facet Haber, Marc
Jones, Abigail L.
Connell, Bruce A.
Asan,
Arciero, Elena
Yang, Huanming
Thomas, Mark G.
Xue, Yali
Tyler-Smith, Chris
author_sort Haber, Marc
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description Present-day humans outside Africa descend mainly from a single expansion out ∼50,000–70,000 years ago, but many details of this expansion remain unclear, including the history of the male-specific Y chromosome at this time. Here, we reinvestigate a rare deep-rooting African Y-chromosomal lineage by sequencing the whole genomes of three Nigerian men described in 2003 as carrying haplogroup DE* Y chromosomes, and analyzing them in the context of a calibrated worldwide Y-chromosomal phylogeny. We confirm that these three chromosomes do represent a deep-rooting DE lineage, branching close to the DE bifurcation, but place them on the D branch as an outgroup to all other known D chromosomes, and designate the new lineage D0. We consider three models for the expansion of Y lineages out of Africa ∼50,000–100,000 years ago, incorporating migration back to Africa where necessary to explain present-day Y-lineage distributions. Considering both the Y-chromosomal phylogenetic structure incorporating the D0 lineage, and published evidence for modern humans outside Africa, the most favored model involves an origin of the DE lineage within Africa with D0 and E remaining there, and migration out of the three lineages (C, D, and FT) that now form the vast majority of non-African Y chromosomes. The exit took place 50,300–81,000 years ago (latest date for FT lineage expansion outside Africa – earliest date for the D/D0 lineage split inside Africa), and most likely 50,300–59,400 years ago (considering Neanderthal admixture). This work resolves a long-running debate about Y-chromosomal out-of-Africa/back-to-Africa migrations, and provides insights into the out-of-Africa expansion more generally.
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spelling pubmed-67074642019-09-05 A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa Haber, Marc Jones, Abigail L. Connell, Bruce A. Asan, Arciero, Elena Yang, Huanming Thomas, Mark G. Xue, Yali Tyler-Smith, Chris Genetics Investigations Present-day humans outside Africa descend mainly from a single expansion out ∼50,000–70,000 years ago, but many details of this expansion remain unclear, including the history of the male-specific Y chromosome at this time. Here, we reinvestigate a rare deep-rooting African Y-chromosomal lineage by sequencing the whole genomes of three Nigerian men described in 2003 as carrying haplogroup DE* Y chromosomes, and analyzing them in the context of a calibrated worldwide Y-chromosomal phylogeny. We confirm that these three chromosomes do represent a deep-rooting DE lineage, branching close to the DE bifurcation, but place them on the D branch as an outgroup to all other known D chromosomes, and designate the new lineage D0. We consider three models for the expansion of Y lineages out of Africa ∼50,000–100,000 years ago, incorporating migration back to Africa where necessary to explain present-day Y-lineage distributions. Considering both the Y-chromosomal phylogenetic structure incorporating the D0 lineage, and published evidence for modern humans outside Africa, the most favored model involves an origin of the DE lineage within Africa with D0 and E remaining there, and migration out of the three lineages (C, D, and FT) that now form the vast majority of non-African Y chromosomes. The exit took place 50,300–81,000 years ago (latest date for FT lineage expansion outside Africa – earliest date for the D/D0 lineage split inside Africa), and most likely 50,300–59,400 years ago (considering Neanderthal admixture). This work resolves a long-running debate about Y-chromosomal out-of-Africa/back-to-Africa migrations, and provides insights into the out-of-Africa expansion more generally. Genetics Society of America 2019-08 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6707464/ /pubmed/31196864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302368 Text en Copyright © Haber et al. Available freely online through the author-supported open access option. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigations
Haber, Marc
Jones, Abigail L.
Connell, Bruce A.
Asan,
Arciero, Elena
Yang, Huanming
Thomas, Mark G.
Xue, Yali
Tyler-Smith, Chris
A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title_full A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title_fullStr A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title_full_unstemmed A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title_short A Rare Deep-Rooting D0 African Y-Chromosomal Haplogroup and Its Implications for the Expansion of Modern Humans Out of Africa
title_sort rare deep-rooting d0 african y-chromosomal haplogroup and its implications for the expansion of modern humans out of africa
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6707464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31196864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.119.302368
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