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DescriptionHuman Y-DNA phylogeny and haplogroup distribution.png
English: Human Y-chromosomal phylogeny and haplogroup distribution.
(a) Maximum likelihood Y-phylogeny based on 1204 samples with branch lengths drawn proportional to the estimated times between successive splits according to BEAST analysis. Y lineages currently located in Africa are coloured gold, the others black. Haplogroup names indicated in italics correspond to dated splits in Supplementary Table 3.
(b) Proportion of samples carrying Y lineages shown in (a) coloured according to geographic origin using a total of 2319 samples [1204 samples used to reconstruct the phylogeny plus 1070 non-overlapping samples from the 1000 Genomes Project (Poznik et al. 2016) and 45 samples from The Singapore Sequencing Malay Project (Wong et al. 2013)]
(c) Map showing the geographic divisions used.
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Published: 14 July 2020
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Hallast, P., Agdzhoyan, A., Balanovsky, O. et al. A Southeast Asian origin for present-day non-African human Y chromosomes. Hum Genet (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-020-02204-9
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