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Toward Male Individualization with Rapidly Mutating Y-Chromosomal Short Tandem Repeats

Authors :
Ballantyne, K.N.
Ralf, A.
Aboukhalid, R.
Achakzai, N.M.
Anjos, M.J.
Ayub, Q.
Balazic, J.
Ballantyne, J.
Ballard, D.J.
Berger, B.
Bobillo, C.
Bouabdellah, M.
Burri, H.
Capal, T.
Caratti, S.
Cardenas, J.
Cartault, F.
Carvalho, E.F.
Carvalho, M.
Cheng, B.W.
Coble, M.D.
Comas, D.
Corach, D.
D'Amato, M.E.
Davison, S.
Knijff, P. de
Ungria, M.C.A. de
Decorte, R.
Dobosz, T.
Dupuy, B.M.
Elmrghni, S.
Gliwinski, M.
Gomes, S.C.
Grol, L.
Haas, C.
Hanson, E.
Henke, J.
Henke, L.
Herrera-Rodriguez, F.
Hill, C.R.
Holmlund, G.
Honda, K.
Immel, U.D.
Inokuchi, S.
Jobling, M.A.
Kaddura, M.
Kim, J.S.
Kim, S.H.
Kim, W.
King, T.E.
Klausriegler, E.
Kling, D.
Kovacevic, L.
Kovatsi, L.
Krajewski, P.
Kravchenko, S.
Larmuseau, M.H.D.
Lee, E.Y.
Lessig, R.
Livshits, L.A.
Marjanovic, D.
Minarik, M.
Mizuno, N.
Moreira, H.
Morling, N.
Mukherjee, M.
Munier, P.
Nagaraju, J.
Neuhuber, F.
Nie, S.J.
Nilasitsataporn, P.
Nishi, T.
Oh, H.H.
Olofsson, J.
Onofri, V.
Palo, J.U.
Pamjav, H.
Parson, W.
Petlach, M.
Phillips, C.
Ploski, R.
Prasad, S.P.R.
Primorac, D.
Purnomo, G.A.
Purps, J.
Rangel-Villalobos, H.
Rebala, K.
Rerkamnuaychoke, B.
Gonzalez, D.R.
Robino, C.
Roewer, L.
Rosa, A.
Sajantila, A.
Sala, A.
Salvador, J.M.
Sanz, P.
Schmitt, C.
Sharma, A.K.
Silva, D.A.
Shin, K.J.
Sijen, T.
Sirker, M.
Sivakova, D.
Skaro, V.
Solano-Matamoros, C.
Souto, L.
Stenzl, V.
Sudoyo, H.
Syndercombe-Court, D.
Tagliabracci, A.
Taylor, D.
Tillmar, A.
Tsybovsky, I.S.
Tyler-Smith, C.
Gaag, K.J. van der
Vanek, D.
Volgyi, A.
Ward, D.
Willemse, P.
Yap, E.P.H.
Yong, R.Y.Y.
Pajnic, I.Z.
Kayser, M.
Hjelt Institute (-2014)
Forensic Medicine
PaleOmics Laboratory
Genetic Identification
Source :
Human Mutation, 35(8), 1021-1032. Wiley-Liss Inc., Human Mutation, 35(8), 1021-1032
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för mikrobiologi och molekylär medicin, 2014.

Abstract

Relevant for various areas of human genetics, Y-chromosomal short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) are commonly used for testing close paternal relationships among individuals and populations, and for male lineage identification. However, even the widely used 17-loci Yfiler set cannot resolve individuals and populations completely. Here, 52 centers generated quality-controlled data of 13 rapidly mutating (RM) Y-STRs in 14,644 related and unrelated males from 111 worldwide populations. Strikingly, >99% of the 12,272 unrelated males were completely individualized. Haplotype diversity was extremely high (global: 0.9999985, regional: 0.99836-0.9999988). Haplotype sharing between populations was almost absent except for six (0.05%) of the 12,156 haplotypes. Haplotype sharing within populations was generally rare (0.8% nonunique haplotypes), significantly lower in urban (0.9%) than rural (2.1%) and highest in endogamous groups (14.3%). Analysis of molecular variance revealed 99.98% of variation within populations, 0.018% among populations within groups, and 0.002% among groups. Of the 2,372 newly and 156 previously typed male relative pairs, 29% were differentiated including 27% of the 2,378 father-son pairs. Relative to Yfiler, haplotype diversity was increased in 86% of the populations tested and overall male relative differentiation was raised by 23.5%. Our study demonstrates the value of RMY-STRs in identifying and separating unrelated and related males and provides a reference database. Published 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.**

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10597794
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Mutation, 35(8), 1021-1032. Wiley-Liss Inc., Human Mutation, 35(8), 1021-1032
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....722248631fd96dc11061ff81567962e4