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AuthorAl-Shoba, Khalid
AuthorAlmohammed, Eida Khalaf
AuthorHadi, Sibte
AuthorGoodwin, William
AuthorLazim, Hayder
Available date2025-04-13T04:46:18Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameForensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12024-025-00975-z
ISSN1547769X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64157
AbstractYemen, with its rich historical background and strategic geographical position at a major crossroads of trade and migration, offers an ideal setting for exploring population genetics. This study aimed to develop a Y-STR database for a Yemeni population and compare it with existing regional databases in the Middle East. For this investigation, buccal swabs were collected from 128 unrelated males. Genomic DNA was extracted using the QIAamp® DNA Mini Kit, and Y-chromosomal STR profiling was performed with the AmpFℓSTR® Yfiler™ PCR Amplification Kit to generate haplotype data across 17 Y-STR loci. The final dataset exhibited a haplotype diversity of 0.008 and a discrimination capacity of 0.95. Among the STR loci assessed, DYS458 emerged as the most polymorphic, displaying a gene diversity of 0.87 and accounting for the majority of microvariant alleles (62.5%). Additionally, haplogroup analysis using the NevGen haplogroup predictor tool revealed two predominant haplogroups within this Yemeni population: J1a (59.37%) and E1b1b (21.09%). Comparisons with 52 Middle Eastern populations (encompassing 5,568 individuals) through multidimensional scaling, phylogenetic assessments, admixture analyses, and ancestry variability evaluations collectively underscore the unique genetic landscape of Yemen. Overall, the combined findings indicate evidence of a potential founder effect within the Yemeni population. Taken together, these data not only enrich the forensic and population genetic understanding of the region but also emphasize Yemen’s pivotal role in illuminating migration and demographic processes in the Middle East.
SponsorThis work was supported by British Chevening Scholarship (Grant numbers Ref: YE 70010535). Author K.A. has received research support from Company British Chevening Scholarship.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectAllelic richness
Ancestry variability
Phylogenetics
Y-haplogroup
Y-STR
Yemen
TitleThe Yemeni genetic structure revealed by the Y chromosome STRs
TypeArticle
dc.accessType Open Access


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