Origin of amerindian Y-chromosomes as inferred by the analysis of six polymorphic markers

  • Néstor O. Bianchi
  • , Graciela Bailliet
  • , Claudio M. Bravi
  • , Raúl F. Carnese
  • , Francisco Rothhammer
  • , Verónica Martínez-Marignac
  • , Sergio D.J. Pena

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We analysed the frequency of six Y-specific polymorphisms in 105 Amerindian males from seven different populations, 42 Caucasian males, and a small number of males of African, Chinese, and Melanesian origin. The combination of three of the six polymorphisms studied produced four different Y-haplogroups. The haplogroup A (non-variant) was the most frequent one. Eighty-five percent of Amerindians showing haplogroup A have the alphoid II (αhII) and the DYS19A Y-specific markers, an association that is found only in 10% of Caucasians and that has not been detected in Asiatics and Africans. Haplogroups C (YAP+) and D (YAP+ plus an A → G transition in the locus DYS271) are of African origin. Four percent of Amerindians and ~12% of Caucasians showed haplogroup C; ~1% of Amerindians and ~2% of Caucasians had haplogroup D. Haplogroup B is characterized by a C → T transition in nucleotide position 373 of the SRY gene domain; this haplogroup is found in Caucasians (~12%) and Amerindians (~4%). None of the Amerindians exhibiting the haplogroups B, C, or D show the haplotype αhII/DYS 19A. By haplotyping the Alu insert and the DNA region surrounding the insert in YAP+ individuals, we could demonstrate that Amerindian Y chromosomes bearing African markers (haplogroups C and D) are due to recent genetic admixture. Most non- αhII/DYS19A Amerindian Y-chromosomes in haplogroup A and most cases in haplogroup B are also due to gene flow. We show that haplotype αhII/DYS19A is in linkage disequilibrium with a C → T transition in the locus DYS199. Our results suggest that most Amerindian Y-chromosomes derive from a single paternal lineage characterized by the αhII/DYS19A/DYS199T Amerindian- specific haplotype. The analysis of a larger sample of native American Y- chromosomes will be required in order to confirm or correct this hypothesis.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)79-89
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
Volumen102
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 1997
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