Sex-specific migration patterns in central Asian populations, revealed by analysis of Y-chromosome short tandem repeats and mtDNA

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Pérez-Lezaun, A
Calafell, F
Comas, D
Mateu, E
Bosch, E
Martínez-Arias, R
Clarimón, J
Fiori, G
Luiselli, D
Facchini, F
Pettener, D
Bertranpetit, J
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[1] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Fac Ciencies Salut & Vida, Unitat Biol Evolutiva, Barcelona 08003, Catalonia, Spain
[2] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Biol Evoluzionist Sperimentale, Unita Antropol, Bologna, Italy
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10.1086/302451
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Eight Y-linked short-tandem-repeat polymorphisms (DYS19, DYS388, DYS389I, DYS389II, DYS390, DYS391, DYS392, and DYS393) were analyzed in four populations of Central Asia, comprising two lowland samples-Uighurs and lowland Kirghiz-and two highland samples-namely, the Kazakhs (altitude 2,500 m above sea level) and highland Kirghiz (altitude 3,200 m above sea level). The results were compared with mtDNA sequence data on the same individuals, to study possible differences in male versus female genetic-variation patterns in these Central Asian populations. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) showed a very high degree of genetic differentiation among the populations tested, in discordance with the results obtained with mtDNA sequences, which showed high homogeneity. Moreover, a dramatic reduction of the haplotype genetic diversity was observed in the villages at high altitude, especially in the highland Kirghiz, when compared with the villages at low altitude, which suggests a male founder effect in the settlement of high-altitude lands. Nonetheless, mtDNA genetic diversity in these highland populations is equivalent to that in the lowland populations. The present results suggest a very different migration pattern in males versus females, in an extended historical frame, with a higher migration rate for females.
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