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J1-M267 Y lineage marks climate-driven pre-historical human displacements.

Gianmarco Ferri, Kazima Bulayeva, Laura Caciagli et al.

19367321 PubMed ID
22 Authors
2009-11-15 Published
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Authors

GF
Gianmarco Ferri
KB
Kazima Bulayeva
LC
Laura Caciagli
VO
Valerio Onofri
LT
Luca Taglioli
OB
Oleg Bulayev
IB
Ilaria Boschi
MA
Milena Alù
AB
Andrea Berti
CR
Cesare Rapone
GB
Giovanni Beduschi
DL
Donata Luiselli
AM
Alicia M Cadenas
KD
Khalid Dafaallah Awadelkarim
RM
Renato Mariani-Costantini
NE
Nasr Eldin Elwali
FV
Fabio Verginelli
EP
Elena Pilli
RJ
Rene J Herrera
LG
Leonor Gusmão
GP
Giorgio Paoli
CC
Cristian Capelli
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The present day distribution of Y chromosomes bearing the haplogroup J1 M267(*)G variant has been associated with different episodes of human demographic history, the main one being the diffusion of Islam since the Early Middle Ages. To better understand the modes and timing of J1 dispersals, we reconstructed the genealogical relationships among 282 M267(*)G chromosomes from 29 populations typed at 20 YSTRs and 6 SNPs. Phylogenetic analyses depicted a new genetic background consistent with climate-driven demographic dynamics occurring during two key phases of human pre-history: (1) the spatial expansion of hunter gatherers in response to the end of the late Pleistocene cooling phases and (2) the displacement of groups of foragers/herders following the mid-Holocene rainfall retreats across the Sahara and Arabia. Furthermore, J1 STR motifs previously used to trace Arab or Jewish ancestries were shown unsuitable as diagnostic markers for ethnicity.

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