Information on the National Database "Bolivia"

The National Database "Bolivia" consists of 457 haplotypes (at least minimal) which were published in 2 population studies and were additionally submitted via personal communication (3 submissions) .

Most common haplotypes

Count DYS19 DYS389I DYS389II DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385
13 14 13 29 24 11 13 13 11,14
12 13 14 31 23 10 16 14 15,18
9 13 12 29 24 10 13 13 14,17
8 13 14 31 23 10 16 14 15,19
7 13 13 29 24 10 14 12 14,15
7 13 13 30 23 10 16 14 15,18
6 14 13 29 24 10 13 13 11,14
5 13 13 30 23 10 14 13 14,17
5 14 12 30 23 10 15 14 13,16
5 14 13 29 24 11 13 13 11,15
Count DYS391 DYS389I DYS439 DYS389II DYS438 DYS437 DYS19 DYS392 DYS393 DYS390 DYS385
9 10 12 12 29 11 14 13 13 13 24 14,17
8 10 14 13 31 11 14 13 16 14 23 15,18
7 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
6 10 14 13 31 11 14 13 16 14 23 15,19
5 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,15
4 10 12 11 30 11 14 14 15 14 23 13,16
4 10 13 10 29 11 14 13 14 12 24 14,15
4 10 13 12 30 11 15 13 14 13 23 14,16
4 10 13 12 30 12 14 13 14 13 22 15,16
4 10 13 12 32 11 14 14 14 13 24 14,15
Count DYS456 DYS389I DYS390 DYS389II DYS458 DYS19 DYS385 DYS393 DYS391 DYS439 DYS635 DYS392 YGATAH4 DYS437 DYS438 DYS448
9 15 12 24 29 15 13 14,17 13 10 12 22 13 11 14 11 19
5 15 13 24 29 17 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
5 15 14 23 31 16 13 15,19 14 10 13 22 16 12 14 11 20
4 15 12 23 30 17 14 13,16 14 10 11 22 15 12 14 11 21
4 15 13 23 30 17 13 14,16 13 10 12 22 14 11 15 11 21
4 15 13 23 30 18 13 15,18 13 11 11 22 14 11 15 11 20
4 16 13 24 32 16 14 14,15 13 10 12 24 14 13 14 11 19
4 17 13 24 29 14 13 14,15 12 10 10 22 14 11 14 11 19
3 14 14 23 32 18 13 13,17 13 10 12 23 14 12 14 11 20
3 15 13 23 31 17 13 14,15 12 10 13 23 15 12 15 11 20
Count DYS576 DYS389I DYS448 DYS389II DYS19 DYS391 DYS481 DYS549 DYS533 DYS438 DYS437 DYS570 DYS635 DYS390 DYS439 DYS392 DYS643 DYS393 DYS458 DYS385 DYS456 YGATAH4
2 18 13 19 32 14 10 25 12 12 11 14 16 24 24 12 14 10 13 16 14,15 16 13

 There are no Y27 haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

 There are no Ymax haplotypes or all haplotypes are singletons.

Population studies

  • Roewer L., Nothnagel M., Gusmão L., Gomes V., González M., Corach D., Sala A., Alechine E., Palha T., Santos N., Ribeiro-Dos-Santos A., Geppert M., Willuweit S., Nagy M., Zweynert S., Baeta M., Núñez C., Martínez-Jarreta B., González-Andrade F., De F., Silva D., Builes JJ., Turbón D., Parra L., Arroyo-Pardo E., Toscanini U., Borjas L., Barletta C., Ewart E., Santos S. and Krawczak M. (2013), 'Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.', PLoS Genet 9(4):e1003460 [PubMed] [DOI]
  • Tirado M., López-Parra AM., Baeza C., Bert F., Corella A., Pérez-Pérez A., Turbón D. and Arroyo-Pardo E. (2009), 'Y-chromosome haplotypes defined by 17 STRs included in AmpFlSTR Yfiler PCR Amplification Kit in a multi ethnical population from El Beni Department (North Bolivia).', Leg Med (Tokyo) 11(2):101-3 [PubMed] [DOI]

Personal communications

YA005867, YA005395, YA005678
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