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SUBMITTER: Hallast P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4327154 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hallast Pille P Batini Chiara C Zadik Daniel D Maisano Delser Pierpaolo P Wetton Jon H JH Arroyo-Pardo Eduardo E Cavalleri Gianpiero L GL de Knijff Peter P Destro Bisol Giovanni G Dupuy Berit Myhre BM Eriksen Heidi A HA Jorde Lynn B LB King Turi E TE Larmuseau Maarten H MH López de Munain Adolfo A López-Parra Ana M AM Loutradis Aphrodite A Milasin Jelena J Novelletto Andrea A Pamjav Horolma H Sajantila Antti A Schempp Werner W Sears Matt M Tolun Aslıhan A Tyler-Smith Chris C Van Geystelen Anneleen A Watkins Scott S Winney Bruce B Jobling Mark A MA
Molecular biology and evolution 20141202 3
Many studies of human populations have used the male-specific region of the Y chromosome (MSY) as a marker, but MSY sequence variants have traditionally been subject to ascertainment bias. Also, dating of haplogroups has relied on Y-specific short tandem repeats (STRs), involving problems of mutation rate choice, and possible long-term mutation saturation. Next-generation sequencing can ascertain single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in an unbiased way, leading to phylogenies in which branch-le ...[more]