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Large-scale recent expansion of European patrilineages shown by population resequencing

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posted on 2015-07-29, 13:49 authored by Chiara Batini, Pille Hallast, Daniel Zadik, Pierpaolo Maisano Delser, A. Benazzo, S. Ghirotto, E. Arroyo-Pardo, G. L. Cavalleri, P. de Knijff, B. M. Dupuy, H. A. Eriksen, Turi E. King, A. López de Munain, A. M. López-Parra, A. Loutradis, J. Milasin, A. Novelletto, H. Pamjav, A. Sajantila, A. Tolun, B. Winney, Mark A. Jobling
The proportion of Europeans descending from Neolithic farmers ∼ 10 thousand years ago (KYA) or Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers has been much debated. The male-specific region of the Y chromosome (MSY) has been widely applied to this question, but unbiased estimates of diversity and time depth have been lacking. Here we show that European patrilineages underwent a recent continent-wide expansion. Resequencing of 3.7 Mb of MSY DNA in 334 males, comprising 17 European and Middle Eastern populations, defines a phylogeny containing 5,996 single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Dating indicates that three major lineages (I1, R1a and R1b), accounting for 64% of our sample, have very recent coalescent times, ranging between 3.5 and 7.3 KYA. A continuous swathe of 13/17 populations share similar histories featuring a demographic expansion starting ∼ 2.1-4.2 KYA. Our results are compatible with ancient MSY DNA data, and contrast with data on mitochondrial DNA, indicating a widespread male-specific phenomenon that focuses interest on the social structure of Bronze Age Europe.

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Nature Communications, 2015, 6, 7152

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY/School of Biological Sciences/Department of Genetics

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2041-1723

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2015-04-13

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2015

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2015-07-29

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