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The Genetic Legacy of Paleolithic <i>Homo sapiens sapiens</i> in Extant Europeans: A Y Chromosome Perspective
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GeneticsBinary MarkersGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismGenetic PerspectiveMolecular EcologyHomo Sapiens SapiensPaleolithic ArchaeologyHuman VariationY Chromosome PerspectivePublic HealthHaplotype DeterminationPaleoanthropologyGenetic LegacyStatistical GeneticsGenetic VariationNry Binary PolymorphismsPopulation GeneticsHuman EvolutionEvolutionary BiologyGenetic AdmixturePopulation GenomicsMedicine
A genetic perspective of human history in Europe was derived from 22 binary markers of the nonrecombining Y chromosome (NRY). Ten lineages account for >95% of the 1007 European Y chromosomes studied. Geographic distribution and age estimates of alleles are compatible with two Paleolithic and one Neolithic migratory episode that have contributed to the modern European gene pool. A significant correlation between the NRY haplotype data and principal components based on 95 protein markers was observed, indicating the effectiveness of NRY binary polymorphisms in the characterization of human population composition and history.
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