Saudi Arabian Y-Chromosome diversity and its relationship with nearby regions

被引:62
作者
Abu-Amero, Khaled K. [1 ]
Hellani, Ali [2 ]
Gonzalez, Ana M. [3 ]
Larruga, Jose M. [3 ]
Cabrera, Vicente M. [3 ]
Underhill, Peter A. [4 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Mol Genet Lab, Coll Med, Riyadh 11411, Saudi Arabia
[2] Saad Specialist Hosp, Dept PGD, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia
[3] Univ La Laguna, Dept Genet, Tenerife 38271, Spain
[4] Stanford Univ, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Sch Med, Stanford, CA 94304 USA
来源
BMC GENETICS | 2009年 / 10卷
关键词
HUMAN-POPULATIONS; MIGRATORY EVENTS; HUMAN MIGRATIONS; HAPLOGROUP-J; SUB-SAHARAN; GENE FLOW; AFRICA; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; RESOLUTION; LINEAGES;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2156-10-59
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Background: Human origins and migration models proposing the Horn of Africa as a prehistoric exit route to Asia have stimulated molecular genetic studies in the region using uniparental loci. However, from a Y-chromosome perspective, Saudi Arabia, the largest country of the region, has not yet been surveyed. To address this gap, a sample of 157 Saudi males was analyzed at high resolution using 67 Y-chromosome binary markers. In addition, haplotypic diversity for its most prominent J1-M267 lineage was estimated using a set of 17 Y-specific STR loci. Results: Saudi Arabia differentiates from other Arabian Peninsula countries by a higher presence of J2-M172 lineages. It is significantly different from Yemen mainly due to a comparative reduction of sub-Saharan Africa E1-M123 and Levantine J1-M267 male lineages. Around 14% of the Saudi Arabia Y-chromosome pool is typical of African biogeographic ancestry, 17% arrived to the area from the East across Iran, while the remainder 69% could be considered of direct or indirect Levantine ascription. Interestingly, basal E-M96* (n = 2) and J-M304* (n = 3) lineages have been detected, for the first time, in the Arabian Peninsula. Coalescence time for the most prominent J1M267 haplogroup in Saudi Arabia (11.6 +/- 1.9 ky) is similar to that obtained previously for Yemen (11.3 +/- 2) but significantly older that those estimated for Qatar (7.3 +/- 1.8) and UAE (6.8 +/- 1.5). Conclusion: The Y-chromosome genetic structure of the Arabian Peninsula seems to be mainly modulated by geography. The data confirm that this area has mainly been a recipient of gene flow from its African and Asian surrounding areas, probably mainly since the last Glacial maximum onwards. Although rare deep rooting lineages for Y-chromosome haplogroups E and J have been detected, the presence of more basal clades supportive of the southern exit route of modern humans to Eurasian, were not found.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 42 条
[1]   Mitochondrial DNA structure in the Arabian Peninsula [J].
Abu-Amero, Khaled K. ;
Larruga, Jose M. ;
Cabrera, Vicente M. ;
Gonzalez, Ana M. .
BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2008, 8 (1)
[2]   Eurasian and African mitochondrial DNA influences in the Saudi Arabian population [J].
Abu-Amero, Khaled K. ;
Gonzalez, Ana M. ;
Larruga, Jose M. ;
Bosley, Thomas M. ;
Cabrera, Vicente M. .
BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2007, 7
[3]   Y-chromosome and mtDNA polymorphisms in Iraq, a crossroad of the early human dispersal and of post-Neolithic migrations [J].
Al-Zahery, N ;
Semino, O ;
Benuzzi, G ;
Magri, C ;
Passarino, G ;
Torroni, A ;
Santachiara-Benerecetti, AS .
MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION, 2003, 28 (03) :458-472
[4]  
[Anonymous], P SEMINAR ARABIAN ST
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2000, ARLEQUIN SOFTWARE PO
[6]   Median-joining networks for inferring intraspecific phylogenies [J].
Bandelt, HJ ;
Forster, P ;
Röhl, A .
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 1999, 16 (01) :37-48
[7]   Y-chromosome diversity characterizes the Gulf of Oman [J].
Cadenas, Alicia M. ;
Zhivotovsky, Lev A. ;
Cavalli-Sforza, Luca L. ;
Underhill, Peter A. ;
Herrera, Rene J. .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2008, 16 (03) :374-386
[8]   Regional differences in the distribution of the sub-Saharan, West Eurasian, and South Asian mtDNA lineages in Yemen [J].
Cerny, Viktor ;
Mulligan, Connie J. ;
Ridl, Jakub ;
Zaloudkova, Martina ;
Edens, Christopher M. ;
Hajek, Martin ;
Pereira, Luisa .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 2008, 136 (02) :128-137
[9]   Correlation of annual precipitation with human Y-chromosome diversity and the emergence of Neolithic agricultural and pastoral economies in the Fertile Crescent [J].
Chiaroni, Jacques ;
King, Roy J. ;
Underhill, Peter A. .
ANTIQUITY, 2008, 82 (316) :281-289
[10]   Excavating Y-chromosome haplotype strata in Anatolia [J].
Cinnioglu, C ;
King, R ;
Kivisild, T ;
Kalfoglu, E ;
Atasoy, S ;
Cavalleri, GL ;
Lillie, AS ;
Roseman, CC ;
Lin, AA ;
Prince, K ;
Oefner, PJ ;
Shen, PD ;
Semino, O ;
Cavalli-Sforza, LL ;
Underhill, PA .
HUMAN GENETICS, 2004, 114 (02) :127-148