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Original Article

Short Report
Y-STR polymorphisms among five Chinese minorities, Mosuo, Mongolian, Naxi, Pumi and Tibetan, in Yunnan Province, PR China

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Pages 103-111 | Received 13 Jan 2003, Accepted 18 Sep 2003, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Two hundred and thirty samples from five minority populations resident in Yunnan Province, PR China (the Mosuo, Mongolian, Naxi, Pumi and Tibetan communities) were analysed at eight polymorphic Y chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) loci. A total of 59 alleles were identified, with the largest number (n = 44) in the matriarchal Mosuo community. Two or three Y alleles were specific to each population. One hundred and thirty-five haplotypes were constructed, with 45 haplotypes in Tibetans, 34 in the Mosuo, 29 in Mongolians, 26 in the Pumi and 17 in the Naxi. The Tibetan and Mosuo peoples were closest in the neighbour-joining tree, whereas the Mongolians differed from the other four populations, reflecting their origins and present-day geographical location in Yunnan.

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