نتایج جستجو برای: y chromosome diversity

تعداد نتایج: 787150  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
l andonian s rezaie a margaryan dd farhud k mohammad k holakouie naieni

background: the main goal of this study was to conduct a comparative population genetic study of turkish speaking iranian azeris as being the biggest ethno-linguistic community, based on the polymorph markers on y chromosome.  methods: one hundred turkish-speaking azeri males from north-west iran (tabriz, 2008-2009) were selected based on living 3 generations paternally in the same region and n...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Kazuhiro Satomura Koichiro Tamura

Researchers studying Y chromosome evolution have drawn attention to neo-Y chromosomes in Drosophila species due to their resembling the initial stage of Y chromosome evolution. In the studies of neo-Y chromosome of Drosophila miranda, the extremely low genetic diversity observed suggested various modes of natural selection acting on the nonrecombining genome. However, alternative possibility ma...

2015
Haoyuan Han Qin Zhang Kexin Gao Xiangpeng Yue Tao Zhang Ruihua Dang Xianyong Lan Hong Chen Chuzhao Lei

In contrast to high genetic diversity of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), equine Y chromosome shows extremely low variability, implying limited patrilines in the domesticated horse. In this study, we applied direct sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) methods to investigate the polymorphisms of 33 Y chromosome specific loci in 304 Chinese indigenous horses from 13 breeds. Co...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Linda Hellborg Hans Ellegren

Sex chromosomes provide a useful context for the study of the relative importance of evolutionary forces affecting genetic diversity. The human Y chromosome shows levels of nucleotide diversity 20% that of autosomes, which is significantly less than expected when differences in effective population size and sex-specific mutation rates are taken into account. To study the generality of low level...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Suo Qiu Roberta Bergero Alan Forrest Vera B Kaiser Deborah Charlesworth

The plant Silene latifolia has separate sexes and sex chromosomes, and is of interest for studying the early stages of sex chromosome evolution, especially the evolution of non-recombining regions on the Y chromosome. Hitch-hiking processes associated with ongoing genetic degeneration of the non-recombining Y chromosome are predicted to reduce Y-linked genes' effective population sizes, and S. ...

2014
Melissa A. Wilson Sayres Kirk E. Lohmueller Rasmus Nielsen

The human Y chromosome exhibits surprisingly low levels of genetic diversity. This could result from neutral processes if the effective population size of males is reduced relative to females due to a higher variance in the number of offspring from males than from females. Alternatively, selection acting on new mutations, and affecting linked neutral sites, could reduce variability on the Y chr...

Alfredo Orrico, Ambra Cortesi Andrea Giansanti Chiara Pescucci Francesca Gerundino Giuseppina Marseglia Paola Piomboni Roberto Ponchietti

Chromosomal defects are relatively frequent in infertile men however, translocations between the Y chromosome and autosomes are rare and less than 40 cases of Y-autosome translocation have been reported. In particular, only three individuals has been described with a Y;21 translocation, up to now. We report on an additional case of an infertile man in whom a Y;21 translocation was associated wi...

Journal: :Genetics 2017
Josh Hough Wei Wang Spencer C H Barrett Stephen I Wright

X and Y chromosomes differ in effective population size (Ne ), rates of recombination, and exposure to natural selection, all of which can affect patterns of genetic diversity. On Y chromosomes with suppressed recombination, natural selection is expected to eliminate linked neutral variation, and lower the Ne of Y compared to X chromosomes or autosomes. However, female-biased sex ratios and hig...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Stefano Mona Mila Tommaseo-Ponzetta Silke Brauer Herawati Sudoyo Sangkot Marzuki Manfred Kayser

The island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,000 years ago), but its human genetic history remains poorly understood. In this study, we examined Y-chromosome diversity in 162 samples from the Bird's Head region of northwest New Guinea (NWNG) and compared the results with previously obtained data from other parts of the island. NWNG harbors a high level ...

Journal: :علوم دامی ایران 0
آمنه محمدی فر دستیار علمی دانشگاه پیام نور مروست محمدرضا محمدآبادی دانشیار دانشگاه شهید باهنر کرمان

kermani sheep breed is one of the major sheep breeds in iran, especially in kerman province for which no study has yet been carried out through y-chromosome specific microsatellite markers. throughout this study, amplification quality related to 17 bovine y-chromosome specific microsatellites was evaluated for the mentioned sheep breed. one hundred males and twenty females of non-related animal...

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