A recent article entitled “Y-chromosome and autosomal STR diversity in four proximate settlements in Central Anatolia“, of which I am a first co-author, is published in Forensic Science International: Genetics. This article is mainly a basic description of genetic variation in Yuksekyer in Central Anatolia. An anthropologically contextualized discussion of our observations in Yuksekyer is currently under review in American Anthropologist.
A recent article entitled “Y-chromosome and autosomal STR diversity in four proximate settlements in Central Anatolia“, of which I am a first co-author, is published in Forensic Science International: Genetics. This article is mainly a basic description of genetic variation in Yuksekyer in Central Anatolia. An anthropologically contextualized discussion of our observations in Yuksekyer is currently…
Y-chromosome and autosomal STR diversity in four proximate settlements in Central Anatolia
5 responses to “Y-chromosome and autosomal STR diversity in four proximate settlements in Central Anatolia”
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İlk linkine ulaşılamıyor.
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Tesekkur. Ne yazik ki, anladigim kadari ile Amerika disindan linke bir sekilde ulasilamiyor. Baskalari da bildirdi…
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Sorun halloldu, artık linke ulaşabiliyorum.
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Uppsss! Link yine bozuldu.
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This article is quite interesting
There are 4 haplotype out of 49 which belong to Haplogroup J2-L192.2
These haplotypes can be found in yhrd.org with the follwoing citeria
DYS19=15
DYS389I=12
DYS389II=28
DYS390=24
DYS392=11
DYS393=12
DYS385=13,16
DYS438=9
J-L192.2 Haplogroup has a wide geographic spread and you can find a google map here showing the so far knwon samples
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=217285169637465633721.0004933c6eb1a1632e3e5
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