2004
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.10429
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New method for surname studies of ancient patrilineal population structures, and possible application to improvement of Y‐chromosome sampling

Abstract: Several studies showed that surnames are good markers to infer patrilineal genetic structures of populations, both on regional and microregional scales. As a case study, the spatial patterns of the 9,929 most common surnames of the Netherlands were analyzed by a clustering method called self-organizing maps (SOMs). The resulting clusters grouped surnames with a similar geographic distribution and origin. The analysis was shown to be in agreement with already known features of Dutch surnames, such as 1) the geo… Show more

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“…More recently and in the frame of molecular studies focused on the variability of the Y-chromosome, the study of surnames gained new prominence and has been advocated to design more careful sampling strategies (Boattini et al 2010;Manni et al 2005). Nowadays the technological constraints related to DNA typing are becoming negligible, thus allowing more energy for a meticulous collection of the samples.…”
Section: Ho Visto Un Lampo Illuminare Scene Del Futuro Gli Anni MI Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recently and in the frame of molecular studies focused on the variability of the Y-chromosome, the study of surnames gained new prominence and has been advocated to design more careful sampling strategies (Boattini et al 2010;Manni et al 2005). Nowadays the technological constraints related to DNA typing are becoming negligible, thus allowing more energy for a meticulous collection of the samples.…”
Section: Ho Visto Un Lampo Illuminare Scene Del Futuro Gli Anni MI Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this limitation, Manni et al (2005) introduced a general surname method (General Method) providing a fast and efficient identification of those geographical areas that remained genetically closer to their past genetic makeup: in other words where immigration has been less intense. When studies about past DNA variability are undertaken, this method enables the design of a more efficient Y-chromosome sampling, because donors can be selected according to the geographic origin of their patrilineal ancestor (being such inference limited to the interval spanning from the present to the time of surname introduction).…”
Section: Ho Visto Un Lampo Illuminare Scene Del Futuro Gli Anni MI Dmentioning
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“…4 It has even been shown that in the ideal case population substructure can be inferred only on the basis of detailed surname analyses. 5 Although this might be true in general, in isolated cases false paternity or in vitro fertilization by means of anonymous sperm donors disrupts the link between a particular surname and its corresponding Y-chromosomal genotype. Of course, also a perfectly legal marriage can introduce 'exotic' Y-chromosomes into a pedigree.…”
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