Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree

The relationship between Y-chromosome single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) registered in the Japanese SNP (JSNP) database (http://snp.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp) and Y-binary haplogroup lineages was investigated to identify new Y-chromosomal binary haplogroup markers and further refine Y-chromosomal haplog...

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Main Authors: Naitoh, S., Kasahara-Nonaka, I., Minaguchi, K., Nambiar, P.
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spelling my.um.eprints.77322013-07-11T03:21:58Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/7732/ Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree Naitoh, S. Kasahara-Nonaka, I. Minaguchi, K. Nambiar, P. RK Dentistry The relationship between Y-chromosome single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) registered in the Japanese SNP (JSNP) database (http://snp.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp) and Y-binary haplogroup lineages was investigated to identify new Y-chromosomal binary haplogroup markers and further refine Y-chromosomal haplogroup classification in the Japanese population. We used SNPs for which it was possible to construct primers to make Y-specific PCR product sizes small enough to obtain amplification products even from degraded DNA, as this would allow their use not only in genetic but also in archeological and forensic studies. The genotype of 35 JSNP markers were determined, of which 14 were assigned to appropriate positions on the Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree, together with 5 additional new non-JSNP markers. These markers defined 14 new branches (C3/64562 + 13, C3/2613-27, D2a1b/006841*, D2a1b/119166-11A, D2a/022456*, D2a/119166-11A, D2a/119167rec/119167-40rec*, D2a/75888-GC, O3a3c/075888-9T/10T*, O3a3c/075888-9T/9T, O3a3/8425 + 6, O3a3/119166-13A*, O3a3/008002 and O3a4/037852) and 21 new internal markers on the 2008 Y-chromosome haplogroup tree. These results will provide useful information for Y-chromosomal polymorphic studies of East Asian populations, particularly those in and around Japan, in the fields of anthropology, genetics and forensics. Journal of Human Genetics (2013) 58, 195-201; doi: 10.1038/jhg.2012.159; published online 7 February 2013 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/7732/1/y-chromosomal.pdf application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/7732/2/Assignment_of_Y-chromosomal_SNPs_found_in_Japanese_population_to_Y-chromosomal_haplogroup_tree.pdf Naitoh, S. and Kasahara-Nonaka, I. and Minaguchi, K. and Nambiar, P. (2013) Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree. Journal of Human Genetics, 58 (4). pp. 195-201. ISSN 1434-5161 10.1038/jhg.2012.159
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Naitoh, S.
Kasahara-Nonaka, I.
Minaguchi, K.
Nambiar, P.
Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
description The relationship between Y-chromosome single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) registered in the Japanese SNP (JSNP) database (http://snp.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp) and Y-binary haplogroup lineages was investigated to identify new Y-chromosomal binary haplogroup markers and further refine Y-chromosomal haplogroup classification in the Japanese population. We used SNPs for which it was possible to construct primers to make Y-specific PCR product sizes small enough to obtain amplification products even from degraded DNA, as this would allow their use not only in genetic but also in archeological and forensic studies. The genotype of 35 JSNP markers were determined, of which 14 were assigned to appropriate positions on the Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree, together with 5 additional new non-JSNP markers. These markers defined 14 new branches (C3/64562 + 13, C3/2613-27, D2a1b/006841*, D2a1b/119166-11A, D2a/022456*, D2a/119166-11A, D2a/119167rec/119167-40rec*, D2a/75888-GC, O3a3c/075888-9T/10T*, O3a3c/075888-9T/9T, O3a3/8425 + 6, O3a3/119166-13A*, O3a3/008002 and O3a4/037852) and 21 new internal markers on the 2008 Y-chromosome haplogroup tree. These results will provide useful information for Y-chromosomal polymorphic studies of East Asian populations, particularly those in and around Japan, in the fields of anthropology, genetics and forensics. Journal of Human Genetics (2013) 58, 195-201; doi: 10.1038/jhg.2012.159; published online 7 February 2013
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author Naitoh, S.
Kasahara-Nonaka, I.
Minaguchi, K.
Nambiar, P.
author_facet Naitoh, S.
Kasahara-Nonaka, I.
Minaguchi, K.
Nambiar, P.
author_sort Naitoh, S.
title Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
title_short Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
title_full Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
title_fullStr Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
title_full_unstemmed Assignment of Y-chromosomal SNPs found in Japanese population to Y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
title_sort assignment of y-chromosomal snps found in japanese population to y-chromosomal haplogroup tree
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/7732/1/y-chromosomal.pdf
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