An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs

Though the Y-chromosome O2a-M95 lineage is one of the major haplogroups present in eastern Asian populations, especially among Austro-Asiatic speaking populations from Southwestern China and mainland Southeast Asia, to date its phylogeny lacks structure due to only one downstream SNP marker (M88) as...

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Main Authors: Xiaoming Zhang, Jatupol Kampuansai, Xuebin Qi, Shi Yan, Zhaohui Yang, Bun Serey, Tuot Sovannary, Long Bunnath, Hong Seang Aun, Ham Samnom, Wibhu Kutanan, Xin Luo, Shiyu Liao, Daoroong Kangwanpong, Li Jin, Hong Shi, Bing Su
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-450272018-01-24T06:04:21Z An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs Xiaoming Zhang Jatupol Kampuansai Xuebin Qi Shi Yan Zhaohui Yang Bun Serey Tuot Sovannary Long Bunnath Hong Seang Aun Ham Samnom Wibhu Kutanan Xin Luo Shiyu Liao Daoroong Kangwanpong Li Jin Hong Shi Bing Su Though the Y-chromosome O2a-M95 lineage is one of the major haplogroups present in eastern Asian populations, especially among Austro-Asiatic speaking populations from Southwestern China and mainland Southeast Asia, to date its phylogeny lacks structure due to only one downstream SNP marker (M88) assigned to the lineage. A recent array-capturebased Y chromosome sequencing of Asian samples has yielded a variety of novel SNPs purportedly belonging to the O2a-M95 lineage, but their phylogenetic positions have yet to be determined. In this study, we sampled 646 unrelated males from 22 Austro-Asiatic speaking populations from Cambodia, Thailand and Southwestern China, and genotyped 12 SNP makers among the sampled populations, including 10 of the newly reported markers. Among the 646 males, 343 belonged to the O2a-M95 lineage, confirming the supposed dominance of this Y chromosome lineage in Austro-Asiatic speaking populations. We further characterized the phylogeny of O2a-M95 by defining 5 sub-branches: O2a1*-M95, O2a1a-F789, O2a1b*-F1252, O2a1b1*-M88 and O2a1b1a -F761. This updated phylogeny not only improves the resolution of this lineage, but also allows for greater tracing of the prehistory of human populations in eastern Asia and the Pacific, which may yield novel insights into the patterns of language diversification and population movement in these regions. © 2014 Zhang et al. 2018-01-24T06:04:21Z 2018-01-24T06:04:21Z 2014-06-27 Journal 19326203 2-s2.0-84903388619 10.1371/journal.pone.0101020 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84903388619&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45027
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description Though the Y-chromosome O2a-M95 lineage is one of the major haplogroups present in eastern Asian populations, especially among Austro-Asiatic speaking populations from Southwestern China and mainland Southeast Asia, to date its phylogeny lacks structure due to only one downstream SNP marker (M88) assigned to the lineage. A recent array-capturebased Y chromosome sequencing of Asian samples has yielded a variety of novel SNPs purportedly belonging to the O2a-M95 lineage, but their phylogenetic positions have yet to be determined. In this study, we sampled 646 unrelated males from 22 Austro-Asiatic speaking populations from Cambodia, Thailand and Southwestern China, and genotyped 12 SNP makers among the sampled populations, including 10 of the newly reported markers. Among the 646 males, 343 belonged to the O2a-M95 lineage, confirming the supposed dominance of this Y chromosome lineage in Austro-Asiatic speaking populations. We further characterized the phylogeny of O2a-M95 by defining 5 sub-branches: O2a1*-M95, O2a1a-F789, O2a1b*-F1252, O2a1b1*-M88 and O2a1b1a -F761. This updated phylogeny not only improves the resolution of this lineage, but also allows for greater tracing of the prehistory of human populations in eastern Asia and the Pacific, which may yield novel insights into the patterns of language diversification and population movement in these regions. © 2014 Zhang et al.
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author Xiaoming Zhang
Jatupol Kampuansai
Xuebin Qi
Shi Yan
Zhaohui Yang
Bun Serey
Tuot Sovannary
Long Bunnath
Hong Seang Aun
Ham Samnom
Wibhu Kutanan
Xin Luo
Shiyu Liao
Daoroong Kangwanpong
Li Jin
Hong Shi
Bing Su
spellingShingle Xiaoming Zhang
Jatupol Kampuansai
Xuebin Qi
Shi Yan
Zhaohui Yang
Bun Serey
Tuot Sovannary
Long Bunnath
Hong Seang Aun
Ham Samnom
Wibhu Kutanan
Xin Luo
Shiyu Liao
Daoroong Kangwanpong
Li Jin
Hong Shi
Bing Su
An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
author_facet Xiaoming Zhang
Jatupol Kampuansai
Xuebin Qi
Shi Yan
Zhaohui Yang
Bun Serey
Tuot Sovannary
Long Bunnath
Hong Seang Aun
Ham Samnom
Wibhu Kutanan
Xin Luo
Shiyu Liao
Daoroong Kangwanpong
Li Jin
Hong Shi
Bing Su
author_sort Xiaoming Zhang
title An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
title_short An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
title_full An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
title_fullStr An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
title_full_unstemmed An updated phylogeny of the human Y-chromosome lineage O2a-M95 with novel SNPs
title_sort updated phylogeny of the human y-chromosome lineage o2a-m95 with novel snps
publishDate 2018
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