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- Klyosov,
A.A. (2010)
Haplogroup R1a1and its subclades in Asia.
Critical analysis of the article "Extended Y-chromosome investigation suggests post-Glacial migrations of modern humans into East Asia via the northern route" (Hua Zhong, Hong Shi, Xue-Bin Qi, Zi-Yuan Duan, Ping-Ping Tan, Li Jin, Bing Su, and Runlin Z. Ma, Mol. Biol. Evolution, advance on-line publication, 13 September 2010, 29 pp.)
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 3, No.11, 1866-1896 (in Russian, pdf)
- Rozhanskii,
I. (2010)
Evaluation îf the ñonvergence îf sets in STR phylogeny and analysis îf the haplogroup R1a1 tree.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN
1942-7484), 2, No.8, 1316–1324 (in
html, in pdf)
ABSTRACT An approach has been developed to verify a convergence of Y-chromosome haplotype sets to single ancestors. This is a modification of the previously proposed method relying on the correspondence between the number of base haplotypes and the total number of mutations in the set [Klyosov, 2009]. The convergence parameter of the set is defined as the ratio of time spans to the (most recent) common ancestor (TSCA), calculated by logarithmic (from the number of base haplotypes) and linear (from the total number of mutations) methods, respectively. Parameters were calculated by using independent short fragments of extended (25 markers) haplotypes, and the average value was used for evaluation. This approach is able to employ relatively small number of extended haplotypes in order to estimate the convergence of trees to the single ancestor. The typical lower limit for evaluation is assumed as 20 haplotypes for 2000
years TSCA. The method is illustrated by examples from the phylogeny tree of R1a1 haplogroup.
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Klyosov, A.A. (2010)
Ancient ("non-Indo-European") haplotypes of the haplogroup R1a1 in China.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 3, No.6, 925-941 (in Russian, pdf)
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Rozhanskii, I. (2010)
Mystery of the Cimbri: results of the historical-genealogical investigation.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 3, No.4, 545-594 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov, A.A. (2010)
An attempt to examine 37 Irish haplotypes of haplogroup R1a1 and 1,036 Irish haplotypes of haplogroup R1b1 as a series of 67-marker haplotypes: an isolation of the subclade R1a1 from the Russian plain and a subclade of R-M222. The determination of the most common ancestor of these two subclades.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 3, No.3, 398-405 (in Russian, pdf)
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Rozhanskii, I.,
and Klyosov, A.A. (2010)
Migrations out of Southern Siberia and Central Asia into Northern Europe from the point of view of DNÀ-genealogy.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 3, No.1, 66-77 (in Russian, pdf)
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Andrew MacEacharn,
and Klyosov,
A.A. (2010)
Scotland's R1a1 Highland Clansmen,DNA Genealogy and the search for Somerled
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.8,
1325–1358
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Klyosov,
A.A., and Rozhanskii, I. (2009)
Subclade R1a1a7-M458 - populations, geography, history.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.7, 1200-1216 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2009)
One more proof of the passage of the Aryans (haplogroup R1a1) into India and Iran from the Russian plain.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.7, 1217-1229 (in Russian, pdf)
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Rozhanskii, I.,
and Klyosov,
A.A. (2009)
Haplogroup R1a: its haplotypes, genealogical lines, history and geography.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.6, 974–1099 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2009)
The ancient East-Asian branches of the R1a haplogroup.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.5, 879–890 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2009)
Concerning the incorrect portrayal of the Siberian haplotypes R1a1 as the representatives of the Kurgan archeological culture (A discussion of the article Keyser et al, Hum Genet.,2009).
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.5, 872–878 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2009)
Critical commentaries pertaining to the article "The Indian origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1* substantiates the autochthonous origin of Brahmins and the caste system"(Sharma et al, J. Human Genetics, January 2009)
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 2, No.3, 443–451 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2008)
What is the origin of the ancestral R1a1 haplotype with DYS388=10?
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 1, No.5, 929 – 946 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2008)
The ancient Aryans- who were they and where were they from?
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 1, No.5, 908 – 928 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov, A.A. (2008)
Haplotypes of the R1a1 haplogroup found on post-Soviet territories.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 1, No.5, 947 – 957 (in Russian, pdf)
- Sabitov, Zh. (2008)
The Aryan footprint among Turkish-speaking peoples.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy (ISSN 1942-7484), 1, No.5, 836 – 854 (in Russian, pdf)
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Klyosov,
A.A. (2008)
Where the Slavs and Indo-europeans came from: DNA genealogy gives an answer.
Proc. Russian Academy of DNA Genealogy
(ISSN 1942-7484), 1, No.3, 400 – 477 (in Russian, pdf)
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