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Rapidly mutating Y-STRs in rapidly expanding populations: Discrimination power of the Yfiler Plus multiplex in northern Africa

Authors :
Pedro Moral
Rossella Pistillo
Mohamed Cherkaoui
Beniamino Trombetta
Abdellatif Baali
Maria Bonito
Daniele Sellitto
Eugenia D'Atanasio
Giuseppe Iacovacci
Jean-Michel Dugoujon
Andrea Berti
Farha A El-Chennawi
Fulvio Cruciani
Mohammed Melhaoui
Source :
Forensic science international. Genetics, 38 (2019): 185–194. doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.11.002, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:D'Atanasio E.; Iacovacci G.; Pistillo R.; Bonito M.; Dugoujon J.-M.; Moral P.; El-Chennawi F.; Melhaoui M.; Baali A.; Cherkaoui M.; Sellitto D.; Trombetta B.; Berti A.; Cruciani F./titolo:Rapidly mutating Y-STRs in rapidly expanding populations: Discrimination power of the Yfiler Plus multiplex in northern Africa/doi:10.1016%2Fj.fsigen.2018.11.002/rivista:Forensic science international. Genetics (Print)/anno:2019/pagina_da:185/pagina_a:194/intervallo_pagine:185–194/volume:38
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The male-specific northern African genetic pool is characterised by a high frequency of the E-M81 haplogroup, which expanded in very recent times (2-3 kiloyears ago). As a consequence of their recent coalescence, E-M81 chromosomes often cannot be completely distinguished on the basis of their Y-STR profiles, unless rapidly-mutating Y-STRs (RM Y-STRs) are analysed. In this study, we used the Yfiler® Plus kit, which includes 7 RM Y-STRs and 20 standard Y-STR, to analyse 477 unrelated males coming from 11 northern African populations sampled from Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Egypt. The Y chromosomes were assigned to monophyletic lineages after the analysis of 72 stable biallelic polymorphisms and, as expected, we found a high proportion of E-M81 subjects (about 46%), with frequencies decreasing from west to east. We found low intra-population diversity indexes, in particular in the populations that experienced long-term isolation. The AMOVA analysis showed significant differences between the countries and between most of the 11 populations, with a rough differentiation between northwestern Africa and northeastern Africa, where the Egyptians Berbers from Siwa represented an outlier population. The comparison between the Yfiler® and the Yfiler® Plus network of the E-M81 Y chromosomes confirmed the high power of discrimination of the latter kit, thanks to higher variability of the RM Y-STRs: indeed, the number of chromosomes sharing the same haplotype was drastically reduced from 201 to 81 and limited, in the latter case, to subjects from the same population.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Forensic science international. Genetics, 38 (2019): 185–194. doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.11.002, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:D'Atanasio E.; Iacovacci G.; Pistillo R.; Bonito M.; Dugoujon J.-M.; Moral P.; El-Chennawi F.; Melhaoui M.; Baali A.; Cherkaoui M.; Sellitto D.; Trombetta B.; Berti A.; Cruciani F./titolo:Rapidly mutating Y-STRs in rapidly expanding populations: Discrimination power of the Yfiler Plus multiplex in northern Africa/doi:10.1016%2Fj.fsigen.2018.11.002/rivista:Forensic science international. Genetics (Print)/anno:2019/pagina_da:185/pagina_a:194/intervallo_pagine:185–194/volume:38
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4581a1e724b41b20a9000a67a975e066
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsigen.2018.11.002