Information on the National Database "Chile"

The National Database "Chile" consists of 977 haplotypes (at least minimal) which were published in 1 population study.

Most common haplotypes

Count DYS19 DYS389I DYS389II DYS390 DYS391 DYS392 DYS393 DYS385
51 14 13 29 24 11 13 13 11,14
25 14 13 29 24 10 13 13 11,14
23 14 14 30 24 11 13 13 11,14
17 14 13 30 24 11 13 13 11,14
15 14 13 29 23 11 13 13 11,14
13 14 13 29 24 11 13 14 11,14
12 13 14 30 24 9 11 13 13,14
12 14 14 30 24 11 13 13 12,14
11 14 13 30 24 10 13 13 11,14
10 14 14 31 24 11 13 13 11,14
Count DYS391 DYS389I DYS439 DYS389II DYS438 DYS437 DYS19 DYS392 DYS393 DYS390 DYS385
26 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
11 9 14 10 30 10 14 13 11 13 24 13,14
11 10 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
9 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 13 23 11,14
8 11 14 12 30 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
7 10 13 10 30 11 14 13 13 13 23 14,18
6 11 13 11 30 12 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
6 11 13 12 29 12 15 14 13 14 24 11,14
6 11 13 12 29 13 15 14 13 13 24 11,14
6 11 13 12 30 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
7 16 13 23 30 18 13 14,18 13 10 10 22 13 12 14 11 19
6 15 13 24 29 17 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
5 15 13 24 29 18 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
5 15 13 24 30 18 14 11,14 13 10 13 23 13 11 14 12 18
5 15 13 25 29 16 14 11,11 12 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
5 15 13 25 29 17 14 10,14 13 11 11 25 13 12 15 12 18
5 17 14 25 30 17 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
4 14 12 22 29 14 14 13,14 13 10 11 21 11 11 16 10 20
4 15 13 24 29 16 14 11,14 14 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19
4 15 14 23 30 18 14 11,14 13 11 12 23 13 12 15 12 19

 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 study

  • Toscanini U., Brisighelli F., Moreno F., Pantoja-Astudillo JA., Morales EA., Bustos P., Pardo-Seco J. and Salas A. (2016), 'Analysis of Y-chromosome STRs in Chile confirms an extensive introgression of European male lineages in urban populations.', Forensic Sci Int Genet 21:76-80 [PubMed] [DOI]
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