Detecting past male-mediated expansions using the Y chromosome
@article{Batini2017DetectingPM, title={Detecting past male-mediated expansions using the Y chromosome}, author={C. Batini and M. Jobling}, journal={Human Genetics}, year={2017}, volume={136}, pages={547-557} }
Males and females display biological differences that lead to a higher variance of offspring number in males, and this is frequently exacerbated in human societies by mating practices, and possibly by past socio-cultural circumstances. [...] Key Result Resequencing of multi-megabase segments of MSY has allowed the construction of detailed phylogenies in which branch lengths are proportional to time, leading to the identification of lineage expansions in the last few millennia as well as the more distant past…Expand
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