Deep phylogenetic analysis of haplogroup G1 provides estimates of SNP and STR utation rates on the human Y-Chromosome and reveals migrations of Iranic speakers
Deep phylogenetic analysis of haplogroup G1 provides estimates of SNP and STR utation rates on the human Y-Chromosome and reveals migrations of Iranic speakers
Y-chromosomal haplogroup G1 is a minor component of the overall gene pool of South-
West and Central Asia but reaches up to 80% frequency in some populations scattered
within this area. We have genotyped the G1-defining marker M285 in 27 Eurasian populations (n= 5,346), analyzed 367 M285-positive samples using 17 Y-STRs, and sequenced ~11 Mb of the Y-chromosome in 20 of these samples to an average coverage of 67X. This allowed detailed phylogenetic reconstruction. We identified five branches, all with high geographical specificity: G1-L1323 in Kazakhs, the closely related G1-GG1 in Mongols, G1- GG265 in Armenians and its distant brother clade G1-GG162 in Bashkirs, and G1-GG362 in West Indians.