Information on the National Database "Mexico"

The National Database "Mexico" consists of 4,155 haplotypes (at least minimal) which were published in 8 population studies and were additionally submitted via personal communication (1 submission) .

Most common haplotypes

Count DYS19 DYS389I DYS389II DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385
181 14 13 29 24 11 13 13 11,14
73 14 14 30 24 11 13 13 11,14
53 14 13 29 24 10 13 13 11,14
35 13 12 28 23 10 13 14 14,18
32 14 13 30 24 10 15 13 15,17
32 14 14 30 24 10 13 13 11,14
29 14 13,14 29 24 11 13 13 13,15
27 14 13 30 24 11 13 13 11,14
24 13 14 30 24 9 11 13 13,14
24 14 13 29 23 11 13 13 11,14
Count DYS391 DYS389I DYS439 DYS389II DYS438 DYS437 DYS19 DYS392 DYS393 DYS390 DYS385
64 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
25 11 13 11 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
23 9 14 10 30 10 14 13 11 13 24 13,14
23 10 12 12 28 11 14 13 13 14 23 14,18
21 10 13 12 30 11 14 14 15 13 24 15,17
19 11 14 11 30 12 14 14 13 13 24 11,14
19 11 14 12 30 12 14 14 13 13 24 11,14
17 10 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
16 11 13 12 29 12 14 14 13 13 24 11,14
16 11 13 13 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
Count DYS456 DYS389I DYS390 DYS389II DYS458 DYS19 DYS385 DYS393 DYS391 DYS439 DYS635 DYS392 YGATAH4 DYS437 DYS438 DYS448
13 15 13,14 24 29 15 14 13,15 13 11 10,12 23 13 11 15 12 19
11 15 13 24 29 17 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
8 15 13,14 24 29 15 14 13,15 13 11 10,11 23 13 11 15 12 19
6 15 13 24 29 16 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
6 15 13 24 30 16 13 15,16 14 11 12 22 14 11 14 11 21
5 15 12 23 28 18 13 14,18 14 10 12 22 13 12 14 11 20
5 15 14 23 30 16 13 17,17 14 10 13 21 11 11 14 10 21
5 16 12 22 29 16 13 14,17 13 10 10 22 16 11 14 11 20
5 16 14 24 30 18 13 13,14 13 9 10 21 11 11 14 10 20
5 17 14 24 30 18 15 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 11 15 12 19
Count DYS576 DYS389I DYS448 DYS389II DYS19 DYS391 DYS481 DYS549 DYS533 DYS438 DYS437 DYS570 DYS635 DYS390 DYS439 DYS392 DYS643 DYS393 DYS458 DYS385 DYS456 YGATAH4
6 18 13,14 19 29 14 11 25 12 12 12 15 16 23 24 10,11 13 10 13 15 13,15 15 11
3 17 12 19 28 12 10 24 12 11 11 14 17 22 24 10 14 10 13 15 14,15 15 11
3 17 13 19 27 14 11 22 11 11 12 15 19 23 23 14 13 10 13 18 11,14 18 12
2 14 12 19 28 15 10 23 12 13 9 16 17 21 23 12 11 10 12 17 14,17 13 11
2 15 12 21 28 15 9 22 12 12 9 14 18 21 24 12 11 10 12 14 13,16 16 12
2 16 11 21 27 14 10 22 12 11 10 15 17 21 24 11 11 10 12 16 14,16 15 11
2 16 12 20 28 14 10 25 12 11 10 16 20 22 22 11 11 12 13 15 13,15 15 11
2 16 12 20 29 15 10 24 12 11 9 15 18 22 23 11 11 9 12 16 13,13 14 10
2 16 13 20 30 13 10 25 12 12 10 14 17 21 23 11 10 14 13 16 16,16 15 11
2 17 12 19 28 15 10 23 13 12 10 16 17 21 24 12 11 9 12 16 12,17 13 11
Count DYS576 DYS389I DYS635 DYS389II DYS627 DYS460 DYS458 DYS19 YGATAH4 DYS448 DYS391 DYS456 DYS390 DYS438 DYS392 DYS518 DYS570 DYS437 DYS385 DYS449 DYS393 DYS439 DYS481 DYF387S1 DYS533
2 17 13 23 30 21 10 14 13 12 20 10 15 23 11 14 37 18 14 14,18 31 12 12 25 35,39 11
2 19 12 22 27 18 11 17 13 11 20 11 15 24 11 16 39 18 14 14,17 30 13 11 25 37,40 11
2 20 14 22 30 20 10 19 13 13 19 10 15 24 11 14 40 19 14 13,17 28 15 13 24 37,37 11

 There are no Ymax haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

Population studies

  • Gutiérrez-Alarcón AB., Moguel-Torres M., León-Jiménez AK., Cuéllar-Nevárez GE. and Rangel-Villalobos H. (2007), 'Allele and haplotype distribution for 16 Y-STRs (AmpFlSTR Y-filer kit) in the state of Chihuahua at North Center of Mexico.', Leg Med (Tokyo) 9(3):154-7 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Luna-Vázquez A., Vilchis-Dorantes G., Aguilar-Ruiz MO., Bautista-Rivas A., Pérez-García A., Orea-Ochoa R., Villanueva-Hernández D., Muñoz-Valle JF. and Rangel-Villalobos H. (2008), 'Haplotype frequencies of the PowerPlex Y system in a Mexican-Mestizo population sample from Mexico City.', Forensic Sci Int Genet 2(1):e11-3 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Salazar-Flores J., Dondiego-Aldape R., Rubi-Castellanos R., Anaya-Palafox M., Nuño-Arana I., Canseco-Avila LM., Flores-Flores G., Morales-Vallejo ME., Barojas-Pérez N., Muñoz-Valle JF., Campos-Gutiérrez R. and Rangel-Villalobos H. (2010), 'Population structure and paternal admixture landscape on present-day Mexican-Mestizos revealed by Y-STR haplotypes.', Am J Hum Biol 22(3):401-9 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Xu H., Wang CC., Shrestha R., Wang LX., Zhang M., He Y., Kidd JR., Kidd KK., Jin L. and Li H. (2015), 'Inferring population structure and demographic history using Y‐STR data from worldwide populations', Mol Genet Genomics 290(1):141-50 [DOI]
  • Perez-Benedico D., Salvia L., Zeng Z., Herrera GA., Garcia-Bertrand R. and Herrera RJ. (2016), 'Mayans: a Y chromosome perspective', Eur J Hum Genet 24(9):1352-8 [DOI]
  • Ramos-González B., Alonso J., De M., Del M., Alfaro-Lopez E. and Rangel-Villalobos H. (2017), 'Genetic population data of three Y-STR genetic systems in Mexican-Mestizos from Monterrey, Nuevo León (Northeast, Mexico)', Forensic Science International Genetics 29:e21-22 [Link] [DOI]
  • Kimelberg HK. (1975), 'Alterations in phospholipid-dependent (Na+ +K+)-ATPase activity due to lipid fluidity. Effects of cholesterol and Mg2+.', Biochim Biophys Acta 413(1):143-56 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • López-Ramírez YL., Aguilar-Velázquez JA., López-Armenta M., Ruiz-Hernández M. and Rangel-Villalobos H. (2020), 'Paternal lineages and forensic parameters based on 23 Y-STRs (Powerplex® Y23) in Mestizo males from Mexico City', Int J Legal Med 134(1):199-202 [DOI]

Personal communication

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