Whole-sequence analysis indicates that the Y chromosome C2*-Star Cluster traces back to ordinary Mongols, rather than Genghis Khan

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Lan-Hai Wei
Shi Yan
Yan Lu
Shao-Qing Wen
Yun-Zhi Huang
Ling-Xiang Wang
Shi-Lin Li
Ya-Jun Yang
Xiao-Feng Wang
Chao Zhang
Shu-Hua Xu
Da-Li Yao
Li Jin
Hui Li
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[1] Fudan University,MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, Collaborative Innovation Center for Genetics and Development, School of Life Sciences
[2] Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales,Chinese Academy of Sciences and Max Planck Society (CAS
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,MPG) Partner Institute for Computational Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Life Science and Technology
[5] ShanghaiTech University,undefined
[6] Center for Historical Geographical Studies of Fudan University,undefined
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The Y-chromosome haplogroup C3*-Star Cluster (revised to C2*-ST in this study) was proposed to be the Y-profile of Genghis Khan. Here, we re-examined the origin of C2*-ST and its associations with Genghis Khan and Mongol populations. We analyzed 34 Y-chromosome sequences of haplogroup C2*-ST and its most closely related lineage. We redefined this paternal lineage as C2b1a3a1-F3796 and generated a highly revised phylogenetic tree of the haplogroup, including 36 sub-lineages and 265 non-private Y-chromosome variants. We performed a comprehensive analysis and age estimation of this lineage in eastern Eurasia, including 18,210 individuals from 292 populations. We discovered that the origin of populations with high frequencies of C2*-ST can be traced to either an ancient Niru’un Mongol clan or ordinary Mongol tribes. Importantly, the age of the most recent common ancestor of C2*-ST (2576 years, 95% CI = 1975–3178) and its sub-lineages, and their expansion patterns, are consistent with the diffusion of all Mongolic-speaking populations, rather than Genghis Khan himself or his close male relatives. We concluded that haplogroup C2*-ST is one of the founder paternal lineages of all Mongolic-speaking populations, and direct evidence of an association between C2*-ST and Genghis Khan has yet to be discovered.
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