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Human Y chromosome haplogroup R-V88: a paternal genetic record of early mid Holocene trans-Saharan connections and the spread of Chadic languages
- Source :
- European journal of human genetics : EJHG. 18(7)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Although human Y chromosomes belonging to haplogroup R1b are quite rare in Africa, being found mainly in Asia and Europe, a group of chromosomes within the paragroup R-P25(*) are found concentrated in the central-western part of the African continent, where they can be detected at frequencies as high as 95%. Phylogenetic evidence and coalescence time estimates suggest that R-P25(*) chromosomes (or their phylogenetic ancestor) may have been carried to Africa by an Asia-to-Africa back migration in prehistoric times. Here, we describe six new mutations that define the relationships among the African R-P25(*) Y chromosomes and between these African chromosomes and earlier reported R-P25 Eurasian sub-lineages. The incorporation of these new mutations into a phylogeny of the R1b haplogroup led to the identification of a new clade (R1b1a or R-V88) encompassing all the African R-P25(*) and about half of the few European/west Asian R-P25(*) chromosomes. A worldwide phylogeographic analysis of the R1b haplogroup provided strong support to the Asia-to-Africa back-migration hypothesis. The analysis of the distribution of the R-V88 haplogroup in1800 males from 69 African populations revealed a striking genetic contiguity between the Chadic-speaking peoples from the central Sahel and several other Afroasiatic-speaking groups from North Africa. The R-V88 coalescence time was estimated at 9.2-5.6 [corrected] kya, in the early mid Holocene. We suggest that R-V88 is a paternal genetic record of the proposed mid-Holocene migration of proto-Chadic Afroasiatic speakers through the Central Sahara into the Lake Chad Basin, and geomorphological evidence is consistent with this view.
- Subjects :
- Male
Haplogroup L4a
Haplogroup M
Asia
Time Factors
Letter
Chad
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
Biology
Article
Haplogroup
Fathers
Africa, Northern
y chromosome haplogroups
Genetics
Humans
Haplogroup D-M15
Genetics (clinical)
Phylogeny
Language
Chromosomes, Human, Y
Geography
chadic-speaking populations
Haplogroup L3
Emigration and Immigration
Haplogroup IJ
human migrations
eye diseases
Y-chromosomal Adam
africa
Haplotypes
holocene
Evolutionary biology
Microsatellite Repeats
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14765438
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European journal of human genetics : EJHG
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4c0d80fb9672468a9a83b683566d3112