Sub‐populations within the major European and African derived haplogroups R1b3 and E3a are differentiated by previously phylogenetically undefined Y‐SNPs
@article{Sims2007SubpopulationsWT, title={Sub‐populations within the major European and African derived haplogroups R1b3 and E3a are differentiated by previously phylogenetically undefined Y‐SNPs}, author={Lynn M. Sims and D. Garvey and J. Ballantyne}, journal={Human Mutation}, year={2007}, volume={28} }
Single nucleotide polymorphisms on the Y chromosome (Y‐SNPs) have been widely used in the study of human migration patterns and evolution. Potential forensic applications of Y‐SNPs include their use in predicting the ethnogeographic origin of the donor of a crime scene sample, or exclusion of suspects of sexual assaults (the evidence of which often comprises male/female mixtures and may involve multiple perpetrators), paternity testing, and identification of non‐ and half‐siblings. In this… CONTINUE READING
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