Publications by authors named "Da-Li Yao"

The Y-chromosome haplogroup C3*-Star Cluster (revised to C2*-ST in this study) was proposed to be the Y-profile of Genghis Khan. Here, we re-examined the origin of C2*-ST and its associations with Genghis Khan and Mongol populations. We analyzed 34 Y-chromosome sequences of haplogroup C2*-ST and its most closely related lineage.

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The Y-chromosome haplogroup C2c1a1a1-M407 is a predominant paternal lineage in Mongolic-speaking populations, especially in Buryats and Kalmyks. However, the origin and internal phylogeny of C2c1a1a1-M407 have not been investigated in detail. In this study, we analyzed twenty-three Y-chromosome sequences of haplogroup C2c1a1a1-M407 and its most closely related clades.

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Article Synopsis
  • A specific paternal lineage with a null Y-STR marker DYS448 was identified in Mongolic- and Turkic-speaking populations, originally referred to as C3*-DYS448del.
  • This lineage was redefined as C3b1a1a1a-F1756 after analyzing Y-chromosome sequences from 10 related males, leading to a detailed phylogenetic tree with 21 sub-clades and 360 polymorphisms.
  • The research also examined lineage distribution across 18,270 samples, suggesting that two major sub-branches of C3b-F1756 may trace back to early populations that contributed to the ancestry of modern Mongolic- and Turkic-speaking groups.
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The House of Aisin Gioro, the imperial clan of Qing dynasty (1644-1911), affected the history of China and the formation of Manchu ethnicity greatly. However, owing to the lack of historical records and archeological evidences, the origin of the House of Aisin Gioro remains ambiguous. To clarify the origin of Aisin Gioro clan, we conducted whole Y-chromosome sequencing on three samples and Y-single-nucleotide polymorphism (Y-SNP) genotyping on other four samples beside those reported in previous work.

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