Highlights
- •An overview of four defined categories of currently used Y-chromosomal phylogenies.
- •A reduced consensus tree is the most appropriate reference resource for forensics.
- •Initiatives to reach an international consensus phylogeny are highly recommended.
Abstract
Keywords
Purchase one-time access:
Academic & Personal: 24 hour online accessCorporate R&D Professionals: 24 hour online accessOne-time access price info
- For academic or personal research use, select 'Academic and Personal'
- For corporate R&D use, select 'Corporate R&D Professionals'
Subscribe:
Subscribe to Forensic Science International: GeneticsReferences
- AMY-tree: an algorithm to use whole genome SNP calling for Y chromosomal phylogenetic applications.BMC Genomics. 2013; : 14
- Chapter 13 Y-chromosomal DNA testing.in: Butler J.M. Advanced Topics in Forensic DNA Typing: Methodology. Academic Press, London2011: 371-403
- Y chromosome in forensic science.in: Primorac D. Shanfield M. Forensic DNA Applications: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2014
- A nomenclature system for the tree of human Y-chromosomal binary haplogroups.Genome Research. 2002; 12: 339-348
- The human Y chromosome: an evolutionary marker comes of age.Nature Reviews Genetics. 2003; 4: 598-612
- New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree.Genome Research. 2008; 18: 830-838
- Discovery of Western European R1b1a2 Y chromosome variants in 1000 Genomes project data: an online community approach.PLOS One. 2012; 7: e41634
- Updating the Y-chromosomal phylogenetic tree for forensic applications based on whole genome SNPs.Forensic Science International: Genetics. 2013; 7: 573-580
- Low-pass DNA sequencing of 1200 Sardinians reconstructs European Y-chromosome phylogeny.Science. 2013; 341: 565-569
- Y chromosomes of 40% Chinese descend from three Neolithic Super-Grandfathers.PLOS One. 2014; 9: e105691
- Molecular dissection of the basal clades in the human Y chromosome phylogenetic tree.PLOS One. 2012; 7: e49170
- An unbiased resource of novel SNP markers provides a new chronology for the human Y chromosome and reveals a deep phylogenetic structure in Africa.Genome Research. 2014; 24: 535-544
G.R. Magoon, R.H. Banks, C. Rottensteiner, B.E. Schrack, V.O. Tilroe, T. Robb, A.J. Grierson. Generation of high-resolution a priori Y-chromosome phylogenies using next-generation sequencing data. ArXiv, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/000802.
- Sequencing Y chromosomes resolves discrepancy in time to common ancestor of males versus females.Science. 2013; 341: 562-565
C.-C. Wang, H. Li H. Discovery of phylogenetic relevant Y-chromosome variants in 1000 Genomes Project data. ArX*iv:arX*iv:1310.6590, 2013.
- A calibrated human Y-chromosomal phylogeny based on resequencing.Genome Research. 2013; 23: 388-395
- Retrieving Y chromosomal haplogroup trees using GWAS data.European Journal of Human Genetics. 2014; 22: 1046-1050
P. Hallast, C. Batini, D. Zadik, P. Maisano Delser, J. Wetton, E. Arroyo-Pardo, W. Bodmer, G.L. Cavalleri, P. de Knijff, G. Destro-Bisol et al. The Y-chromosome tree bursts into leaf: 13,000 high-confidence SNPs covering the majority of known clades. Molecular Biology & Evolution, in press.
- The human Y chromosome haplogroup tree: nomenclature and phylogeography of its major divisions.Annual Review of Anthropology. 2002; 31: 303-321
A. Van Geystelen, T. Wenseleers, R. Decorte, M. Caspers, M.H.D. Larmuseau. In silico detection of phylogenetic informative Y-chromosomal SNPs from WGS data. Electrophoresis. In press.
- Seeing the wood for the trees: a minimal reference phylogeny for the human Y chromosome.Human Mutation. 2014; 35: 187-191
- Inferring population structure and relationship using minimal independent evolutionary markers in Y-chromosome: a hybrid approach of recursive feature selection for hierarchical clustering.Nucleic Acids Research. 2014; 42: e122
- High resolution mapping of Y haplogroup G in Tyrol (Austria).Forensic Science International: Genetics. 2013; 7: 529-536
- Multiplex genotyping assays for fine-resolution subtyping of the major human Y-chromosome haplogroups E, G, I, J and R in anthropological, genealogical, and forensic investigations.Electrophoresis. 2013; 34: 3029-3038
- Increasing phylogenetic resolution still informative for Y chromosomal studies on West-European populations.Forensic Science International: Genetics. 2014; 9: 179-185