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Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia

In the past two decades, studies of Y chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) and short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) have shed light on the demographic history of Central Asia, the heartland of Eurasia. However, complex patterns of migration and admixture have complicated population genetic...

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Autores principales: Zhabagin, Maxat, Wei, Lan-Hai, Sabitov, Zhaxylyk, Ma, Peng-Cheng, Sun, Jin, Dyussenova, Zhanargul, Balanovska, Elena, Li, Hui, Ramankulov, Yerlan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13101776
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author Zhabagin, Maxat
Wei, Lan-Hai
Sabitov, Zhaxylyk
Ma, Peng-Cheng
Sun, Jin
Dyussenova, Zhanargul
Balanovska, Elena
Li, Hui
Ramankulov, Yerlan
author_facet Zhabagin, Maxat
Wei, Lan-Hai
Sabitov, Zhaxylyk
Ma, Peng-Cheng
Sun, Jin
Dyussenova, Zhanargul
Balanovska, Elena
Li, Hui
Ramankulov, Yerlan
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description In the past two decades, studies of Y chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) and short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) have shed light on the demographic history of Central Asia, the heartland of Eurasia. However, complex patterns of migration and admixture have complicated population genetic studies in Central Asia. Here, we sequenced and analyzed the Y-chromosomes of 187 male individuals from Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Karakalpak, Hazara, Karluk, Tajik, Uyghur, Dungan, and Turkmen populations. High diversity and admixture from peripheral areas of Eurasia were observed among the paternal gene pool of these populations. This general pattern can be largely attributed to the activities of ancient people in four periods, including the Neolithic farmers, Indo-Europeans, Turks, and Mongols. Most importantly, we detected the consistent expansion of many minor lineages over the past thousand years, which may correspond directly to the formation of modern populations in these regions. The newly discovered sub-lineages and variants provide a basis for further studies of the contributions of minor lineages to the formation of modern populations in Central Asia.
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spelling pubmed-96014782022-10-27 Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia Zhabagin, Maxat Wei, Lan-Hai Sabitov, Zhaxylyk Ma, Peng-Cheng Sun, Jin Dyussenova, Zhanargul Balanovska, Elena Li, Hui Ramankulov, Yerlan Genes (Basel) Article In the past two decades, studies of Y chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) and short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) have shed light on the demographic history of Central Asia, the heartland of Eurasia. However, complex patterns of migration and admixture have complicated population genetic studies in Central Asia. Here, we sequenced and analyzed the Y-chromosomes of 187 male individuals from Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Karakalpak, Hazara, Karluk, Tajik, Uyghur, Dungan, and Turkmen populations. High diversity and admixture from peripheral areas of Eurasia were observed among the paternal gene pool of these populations. This general pattern can be largely attributed to the activities of ancient people in four periods, including the Neolithic farmers, Indo-Europeans, Turks, and Mongols. Most importantly, we detected the consistent expansion of many minor lineages over the past thousand years, which may correspond directly to the formation of modern populations in these regions. The newly discovered sub-lineages and variants provide a basis for further studies of the contributions of minor lineages to the formation of modern populations in Central Asia. MDPI 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9601478/ /pubmed/36292661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13101776 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhabagin, Maxat
Wei, Lan-Hai
Sabitov, Zhaxylyk
Ma, Peng-Cheng
Sun, Jin
Dyussenova, Zhanargul
Balanovska, Elena
Li, Hui
Ramankulov, Yerlan
Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title_full Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title_fullStr Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title_short Ancient Components and Recent Expansion in the Eurasian Heartland: Insights into the Revised Phylogeny of Y-Chromosomes from Central Asia
title_sort ancient components and recent expansion in the eurasian heartland: insights into the revised phylogeny of y-chromosomes from central asia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13101776
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