North and South Amerindians may have the same major founder Y chromosome haplotype.

FR Santos, L Rodriguez-Delfin, SD Pena… - American journal of …, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recently we reported the discovery of a major Y chromosome founder haplotype in
Amerindians from South and Central America (Pena et al. 1995). We haplotyped Y …

Diversity of the human Y chromosome of South American Amerindians: a comparison with blacks, whites, and Japanese from Brazil

L Rodríguez-Delfin, SEB Santos… - Annals of human …, 1997 - cambridge.org
We defined the Y-chromosome haplotypes on the basis of six polymorphic sites: an Alu-
element insertion (YAP), a single-base change (C→ T at DYS199), one trinucleotide repeat …

[HTML][HTML] The dual origin and Siberian affinities of Native American Y chromosomes

JT Lell, RI Sukernik, YB Starikovskaya, B Su… - The American Journal of …, 2002 - cell.com
The Y chromosomes of 549 individuals from Siberia and the Americas were analyzed for 12
biallelic markers, which defined 15 haplogroups. The addition of four microsatellite markers …

Origin of Amerindian Y‐chromosomes as inferred by the analysis of six polymorphic markers

NO Bianchi, G Bailliet, CM Bravi… - American Journal of …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
We analysed the frequency of six Y‐specific polymorphisms in 105 Amerindian males from
seven different populations, 42 Caucasian males, and a small number of males of African …

Heterogeneity of the Y chromosome in Afro-Brazilian populations

K Abe-Sandes, WA Silva Jr, MA Zago - Human Biology, 2004 - JSTOR
Sixteen biallelic markers (SRY10831a, SRY10831b, SRY4064, SRY2627, 92R7, P2, P3,
M34, M9, M3, M2, YAP, M60, M89, M213, M216) located in the nonrecombinant region of the …

Out of Africa and back again: nested cladistic analysis of human Y chromosome variation.

MF Hammer, T Karafet, A Rasanayagam… - Molecular biology …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
We surveyed nine diallelic polymorphic sites on the Y chromosomes of 1,544 individuals
from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and the New World. Phylogenetic analyses of these nine …

[HTML][HTML] Ancestral Asian source (s) of New World Y-chromosome founder haplotypes

TM Karafet, SL Zegura, O Posukh, L Osipova… - The American Journal of …, 1999 - cell.com
Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the origins of
Native Americans. Our sample consisted of 2,198 males from 60 global populations …

Three major lineages of Asian Y chromosomes: implications for the peopling of east and southeast Asia

A Tajima, IH Pan, G Fucharoen, S Fucharoen… - Human genetics, 2002 - Springer
DNA variation on the non-recombining portion of the Y chromosome was examined in 610
male samples from 14 global populations in north, east, and southeast Asia, and other …

Y chromosome polymorphisms in native American and Siberian populations: identification of native American Y chromosome haplotypes

JT Lell, MD Brown, TG Schurr, RI Sukernik… - Human genetics, 1997 - Springer
We have initiated a study of ancient male migrations from Siberia to the Americas using Y
chromosome polymorphisms. The first polymorphism examined, a C→ T transition at …

[HTML][HTML] Combined use of biallelic and microsatellite Y-chromosome polymorphisms to infer affinities among African populations

R Scozzari, F Cruciani, P Santolamazza… - The American Journal of …, 1999 - cell.com
To define Y-chromosome haplotypes, we studied seven biallelic polymorphic sites. We
combined data with those from four dinucleotide-repeat polymorphisms, to establish Y …