Information on the National Database "Egypt"

The National Database "Egypt" consists of 411 haplotypes (at least minimal) which were published in 2 population studies and were additionally submitted via personal communication (5 submissions) .

Most common haplotypes

Count DYS19 DYS389I DYS389II DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385
11 17 13 31 23 11 13 13 11,12
6 15 14 30 25 11 13 13 13,14
5 14 13 29 23 10 11 12 13,18
4 13 13 29 24 9 11 13 13,14
4 13 14 30 24 9 11 13 13,14
4 14 13 29 23 11 11 12 13,18
4 14 13 30 23 10 11 13 13,18
4 14 13 30 23 11 11 12 13,19
3 13 13 30 24 10 11 13 16,17
3 13 13 30 24 10 11 13 16,18
Count DYS391 DYS389I DYS439 DYS389II DYS438 DYS437 DYS19 DYS392 DYS393 DYS390 DYS385
11 11 13 11 31 10 14 17 13 13 23 11,12
6 11 14 12 30 12 14 15 13 13 25 13,14
3 9 14 10 30 10 14 13 11 13 24 13,14
3 10 13 11 30 10 14 14 11 13 23 13,18
3 10 13 12 29 10 14 14 11 12 23 13,18
3 10 14 11 30 10 16 15 11 14 21 11,13
3 11 13 11 31 10 14 16 13 13 23 11,12
2 9 12 11 29 10 14 13 11 13 21 15,17
2 9 13 11 29 10 14 13 11 13 24 13,14
2 10 12 11 27 9 14 15 14 13 24 14,16
Count DYS456 DYS389I DYS390 DYS389II DYS458 DYS19 DYS385 DYS393 DYS391 DYS439 DYS635 DYS392 YGATAH4 DYS437 DYS438 DYS448
8 13 13 23 31 16 17 11,12 13 11 11 17 13 11 14 10 20
5 15 14 25 30 17 15 13,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 14 12 19
3 14 14 21 30 18 15 11,13 14 10 11 19 11 13 16 10 22
3 16 13 23 29 17.2 14 13,18 12 10 12 20 11 11 14 10 20
2 13 13 23 31 16 17 11,12 13 10 11 17 13 11 14 10 20
2 14 12 24 28 17 15 16,16 12 10 11 21 11 11 14 9 19
2 14 13 23 30 18.2 14 13,18 12 11 12 21 11 11 14 10 20
2 14 13 23 30 18.2 14 13,19 12 11 11 21 11 11 14 10 20
2 15 13 23 29 17 14 14,15 13 10 13 22 15 10 14 9 19
2 15 13 23 30 15 14 18,20 13 10 13 21 11 13 14 10 20

 There are no Y23 haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

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 14 13 22 29 18 10 17 14 10 19 10 15 23 9 15 35 19 14 14,15 35 13 13 23 36,36 12
2 15 12 22 29 21 11 16 14 11 21 10 16 21 10 11 38 16 16 13,14 29 14 12 21 38,39 10
2 16 13 22 30 22 11 16 15 14 19 10 17 25 10 12 38 19 14 17,20 34 13 13 22 35,38 12
2 16 14 19 30 21 10 18 15 13 22 10 14 21 10 11 37 16 16 11,13 33 14 11 26 36,38 10
2 17 13 22 31 21 11 15 14 12 24 10 16 22 10 13 38 17 16 13,14 28 12 13 22 37,38 10
2 18 13 21 32 19 11 16 14 12 19 10 15 25 10 11 36 18 14 17,19 31 13 12 22 35,37 11
2 18 14 23 30 22 11 17 15 12 19 12 15 25 12 13 40 17 14 13,14 31 13 12 22 36,40 12
2 18 14 23 30 23 11 17 15 12 19 11 15 25 12 13 39 17 14 13,14 31 13 12 22 36,40 12
2 19 13 17 31 20 11 16 17 11 20 11 13 23 10 13 40 15 14 11,12 31 13 11 25 39,44.2 12
2 19 13 17 31 20 11 16 17 11 20 11 13 23 10 13 40 15 14 11,12 34 13 11 25 39,44.2 12

 There are no Ymax haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

Population studies

  • Manni F., Leonardi P., Barakat A., Rouba H., Heyer E., Klintschar M., McElreavey K. and Quintana-Murci L. (2002), 'Y-chromosome analysis in Egypt suggests a genetic regional continuity in Northeastern Africa.', Hum Biol 74(5):645-58 [PubMed]
  • D’Atanasio E., Iacovacci G., Pistillo R., Bonito M., Dugoujon JM., Moral P., El-Chennawi F., Melhaoui M., Baali A., Cherkaoui M., Sellitto D., Trombetta B., Berti A. and Cruciani F. (2018), 'Rapidly mutating Y-STRs in rapidly expanding populations: Discrimination power of the Yfiler Plus multiplex in northern Africa', Forensic Science International Genetics 38:185-94 [DOI]

Personal communications

YA005544, YA005115, YA005250, YA005235, YA005922
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