Genetic relationships of Asians and Northern Europeans, revealed by Y-chromosomal DNA analysis. ZerjalTatiana DashnyamBumbein PandyaArpita KayserManfred RoewerLutz SantosFabricio R. ScheifenhovelWulf FretwellNeale JoblingMark A. HariharaShinji ShimizuKoji SemjidmaaDashnyam SajantilaAntti SaloPia CrawfordMichael GinterEvgeny EvgrafovOleg Tyler-SmithChris 2007 We have identified a new T-->C transition on the human Y chromosome. C-allele chromosomes have been found only in a subset of the populations from Asia and northern Europe and reach their highest frequencies in Yakut, Buryats, and Finns. Examination of the microsatellite haplotypes of the C-allele chromosomes suggests that the mutation occurred recently in Asia. The Y chromosome thus provides both information about population relationships in Asia and evidence for a substantial paternal genetic contribution of Asians to northern European populations such as the Finns.