Information on the National Database "Iran"

The National Database "Iran" consists of 2,565 haplotypes (at least minimal) which were published in 6 population studies and were additionally submitted via personal communication (15 submissions) .

Most common haplotypes

Count DYS19 DYS389I DYS389II DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385
43 14 13 29 23 10 11 12 13,16
21 14 13 30 23 11 11 12 13,19
17 14 12 28 22 10 14 11 13,16
17 15 12 28 22 10 11 15 12,14
16 14 13 29 22 10 11 12 14,16
15 16 13 30 25 11 11 13 11,14
13 14 13 30 23 10 11 12 13,18
12 15 13 29 24 10 11 12 15,18
11 14 13 29 23 10 11 12 13,17
11 15 13 29 22 10 14 12 9,16
Count DYS391 DYS389I DYS439 DYS389II DYS438 DYS437 DYS19 DYS392 DYS393 DYS390 DYS385
22 10 13 11 29 9 15 14 11 12 23 13,16
13 10 12 11 28 10 16 15 11 15 22 12,14
13 11 13 10 30 11 14 16 11 13 25 11,14
13 11 13 11 30 10 14 14 11 12 23 13,19
10 10 12 13 28 10 15 14 14 11 22 13,16
10 10 13 12 29 10 14 14 11 12 22 14,16
9 10 13 11 30 10 14 14 11 12 23 13,18
9 10 13 12 29 9 15 14 11 12 23 13,16
9 11 13 10 30 11 14 15 11 13 25 12,15
7 10 13 10 31 11 14 16 11 13 25 11,14
Count DYS456 DYS389I DYS390 DYS389II DYS458 DYS19 DYS385 DYS393 DYS391 DYS439 DYS635 DYS392 YGATAH4 DYS437 DYS438 DYS448
8 15 13 22 29 15 14 14,16 12 10 12 21 11 11 14 10 21
5 14 13 23 30 16 14 11,14 12 11 14 23 14 13 16 12 18
5 15 12 25 29 18 13 12,18 12 11 13 21 11 10 14 10 20
5 15 12 26 29 18 13 12,18 12 11 12 21 11 10 14 10 20
5 16 13 25 31 15 16 11,15 13 10 10 22 11 12 14 10 20
5 17 13 25 28 16 13 13,14 14 10 11 22 15 12 15 11 20
4 13 12 25 29 15 16 12,17 12 10 11 20 11 11 15 9 19
4 14 12 22 28 17 15 12,14 15 10 11 22 11 13 16 10 21
4 14 14 21 31 17 15 12,15 14 10 12 21 11 11 15 11 20
4 14 14 26 32 16 16 11,15 13 10 10 23 11 13 14 11 20

 There are no Y23 haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

 There are no Y27 haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

 There are no Ymax haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

Population studies

  • Nasidze I., Schädlich H. and Stoneking M. (2003), 'Haplotypes from the Caucasus, Turkey and Iran for nine Y-STR loci.', Forensic Sci Int 137(1):85-93 [PubMed]
  • Roewer L., Willuweit S., Stoneking M. and Nasidze I. (2009), 'A Y-STR database of Iranian and Azerbaijanian minority populations.', Forensic Sci Int Genet 4(1):e53-5 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Alshamali F., Pereira L., Budowle B., Poloni ES. and Currat M. (2009), 'Local population structure in Arabian Peninsula revealed by Y-STR diversity.', Hum Hered 68(1):45-54 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Reza M., Alipour A., Shirkoohi R., Raoofian R., Naji M., Pazhoomand R., Salari H., Samadirad B., Sabouri A., Montazer M., Namazi H., Baratieh Z., Farhadi P., Sayyari M., Dadgarmoghaddam M., Safdarian E., Nikbakht A., Golshan F., Baybordi F., Madhaji E., ShohodiFar S., Tabasi M. and Mohebbi R. (2024), 'Haplotype diversity of 17 Y-STR in the Iranian population', BMC Genomics 25:332 [Link] [DOI]
  • Sayyari M., Salehzadeh A., Tabatabaiefar MA. and Abbasi A. (2019), 'Profiling of 17 Y-STR loci in Mazandaran and Gilan provinces of Iran', Turk J Med Sci. 49(5):1277-1286 [DOI]
  • Sayyari M., Salehzadeh A., Tabatabaiefar MA. and Abbasi A. (2020), 'Genetic polymorphisms of Y-chromosome short tandem repeats (Y-STRs) in a male population from Golestan province, Iran', Molecular Biology Research Communications 9(1):11-16 [DOI]

Personal communications

YA005279, YA005623, YA005731, YA005366, YA005609, YA005776, YA005505, YA005947, YA005241, YA005347, YA005052, YA005675, YA005684, YA005116, YA005018, YA005606
* See FAQ/Glossary (http://yhrd.org/pages/faq) for further explanations of abbreviated terms used here