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Analysis of the R1b-DF27 haplogroup shows that a large fraction of Iberian Y-chromosome lineages originated recently in situ.

Solé-Morata Neus, N Villaescusa, Patricia P et al.

28779148 PubMed ID
25 Authors
2017-08-04 Published
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Authors

SN
Solé-Morata Neus
NV
N Villaescusa
PP
Patricia P
GC
García-Fernández Carla
CF
C Font-Porterias
NN
Neus N
IM
Illescas María José
MV
MJ Valverde
LL
Laura L
TF
Tassi Francesca
FG
F Ghirotto
SS
Silvia S
FC
Férec Claude
CR
C Rouault
KK
Karen K
JS
Jiménez-Moreno Susana
SM
S Martínez-Jarreta
BB
Begoña B
PM
Pinheiro Maria Fátima
MZ
MF Zarrabeitia
MT
María T MT
Carracedo Ángel
ÁD
Á de Pancorbo
MM
Marian M MM
CF
Calafell Francesc
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Abstract

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Haplogroup R1b-M269 comprises most Western European Y chromosomes; of its main branches, R1b-DF27 is by far the least known, and it appears to be highly prevalent only in Iberia. We have genotyped 1072 R1b-DF27 chromosomes for six additional SNPs and 17 Y-STRs in population samples from Spain, Portugal and France in order to further characterize this lineage and, in particular, to ascertain the time and place where it originated, as well as its subsequent dynamics. We found that R1b-DF27 is present in frequencies ~40% in Iberian populations and up to 70% in Basques, but it drops quickly to 6-20% in France. Overall, the age of R1b-DF27 is estimated at ~4,200 years ago, at the transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, when the Y chromosome landscape of W Europe was thoroughly remodeled. In spite of its high frequency in Basques, Y-STR internal diversity of R1b-DF27 is lower there, and results in more recent age estimates; NE Iberia is the most likely place of origin of DF27. Subhaplogroup frequencies within R1b-DF27 are geographically structured, and show domains that are reminiscent of the pre-Roman Celtic/Iberian division, or of the medieval Christian kingdoms.

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