The Y-chromosome landscape of the Philippines: extensive heterogeneity and varying genetic affinities of Negrito and non-Negrito groups

  • F Delfin
  • , JM Salvador
  • , GC Calacal
  • , HB Perdigon
  • , KA Tabbada
  • , LP Villamor
  • , SC Halos
  • , E Gunnarsdottir
  • , S Myles
  • , DA Hughes
  • , SH Xu
  • , L Jin
  • , Oscar Lao Grueso
  • , Manfred Kayser
  • , ME Hurles
  • , M Stoneking
  • , MCA De Ungria

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Abstract

The Philippines exhibits a rich diversity of people, languages, and culture, including so-called 'Negrito' groups that have for long fascinated anthropologists, yet little is known about their genetic diversity. We report here, a survey of Y-chromosome variation in 390 individuals from 16 Filipino ethnolinguistic groups, including six Negrito groups, from across the archipelago. We find extreme diversity in the Y-chromosome lineages of Filipino groups with heterogeneity seen in both Negrito and non-Negrito groups, which does not support a simple dichotomy of Filipino groups as Negrito vs non-Negrito. Filipino non-recombining region of the human Y-chromosome lineages reflect a chronology that extends from after the initial colonization of the Asia-Pacific region, to the time frame of the Austronesian expansion. Filipino groups appear to have diverse genetic affinities with different populations in the Asia-Pacific region. In particular, some Negrito groups are associated with indigenous Australians, with a potential time for the association ranging from the initial colonization of the region to more recent (after colonization) times. Overall, our results indicate extensive heterogeneity contributing to a complex genetic history for Filipino groups, with varying roles for migrations from outside the Philippines, genetic drift, and admixture among neighboring groups. European Journal of Human Genetics (2011) 19, 224-230; doi:10.1038/ejhg.2010.162; published online 29 September 2010
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)224-230
Number of pages7
JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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