Аутор Тема: Y-днк хаплогрупа H  (Прочитано 7423 пута)

Синиша Јерковић

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Y-днк хаплогрупа H
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Дискусија о хаплогрупи H.

Уводни текст о хаплогрупи H. http://www.poreklo.rs/2012/12/16/y-dnk-haplogrupa-h/

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Роми, Београд (111) и Богојево (50)

Резултати у прилогу

Београдски Роми су прилично "шарени", док се код оних из Богојева јављају углавном хаплогрупе Х1, Е1б, Р1а и Ј2а.

Погледао сам све резултате (17 маркера) и чини се да се београдски хаплотипови поклапају са онима из српског днк пројекта.


Illustrates the phylogenetic relationships of Y-chromosome haplogroups and their frequencies in the two Roma populations examined. Although haplogroup H1-M82 constitutes almost 50% of the paternal component of the Belgrade and Bogojevo Roma, appreciable frequencies of haplogroups I-M258 (14.4%), R1a1a-M198 (10.8%), E1b1b1-M35 (10.8%) and J2-M172 (9%) were also detected in the Belgrade population and E1b1b1-M35 (20%), R1a1a-M198 (14%), I-M258 (8%) and J2-M172 (6%) in the sample collection from Bogojevo (Fig. 2). In terms of haplogroup diversity, the Belgrade Roma (0.7604 ± 0.0399) was found to exhibit a slightly higher value than the Roma from Bogojevo (0.7127 ± 0.0511).

In our dataset, the I1c-P259 sub-clade was found to comprise all I chromosomes in the Roma from Bogojevo (8%) and about 1/3 of those in Belgrade (4.5%), yet this sub-haplogroup is completely absent from the general population of Serbia (Regueiro et al., 2012). With the exception of a single I2b1c-P78 derived individual from Belgrade, the remaining I2-P215 lineages (9%) in this collection are characterized by I2a2-M423 (Underhill et al., 2007). This mutation, which resolves the I2a*-P37.2 paragroup, accounts for the majority of I chromosomes throughout Eastern Europe (Battaglia et al., 2009). Haplogroup R-M207, on the other hand, which constitutes greater than 30% of the Balkan paternal gene pool (Battaglia et al., 2009), is detected in the Belgrade and Bogojevo Roma at frequencies of 12.6% and 14.0%, respectively. It is interesting to note that R1a1a*-M198 is the only R lineage observed in the collection from Bogojevo, while the Belgrade Roma are characterized by two additional R sub-haplogroups, namely R1a1a1g-M458 (5.4%) and R1b1ba2a-L23 (1.8%).

In both Roma populations, all E-M96 derived chromosomes are characterized exclusively by the E1b1b1-M35 mutation, with a single downstream derivative (E1b1b1a1b-V13) within this branch constituting 20% of the Y-chromosomes in Bogojevo and 5.4% of those in the collection from Belgrade, where sub-haplogroup E1b1b1c-M34 was observed at a comparable level (4.5%). Like haplogroup E, J-M304 lineages in the two Roma collections are also represented by a single sub-clade, J2-M172. Interestingly, both branches of sub-haplogroup J2 (i.e., J2a-M410 and J2b-M102) were detected in the paternal gene pool of the Belgrade Roma (8.1% and 0.9%, respectively), while the Roma residing in Bogojevo were only found to possess J2a-M410 lineages (6%). Further dissection of the J2a-M410 haplogroup revealed that most Roma males are also characterized by the J2a3b-M67 mutation, with the collections from Bogojevo and Belgrade displaying frequencies of 6% and 4.5% respectively


Извор: "Ancestral modal Y-STR haplotype shared among Romani and South Indian populations"

 
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