Y Chromosome Consortium Explained
The Y Chromosome Consortium (YCC) was[1] a collection of scientists who worked toward the understanding of human Y chromosomal phylogenetics and evolution. The consortium had the following objective: web resources that communicate information relating to the non-recombinant region of the Y-chromosome including new variants and changes in the nomenclature.[2] The consortium sponsored literature regarding updates in the phylogenetics and nomenclature.[3] [4]
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- Web site: What happened to the Y Chromosome Consortium (YCC) All traces seem to have vanished . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20221017021147/http://www.anthrogenica.com/showthread.php?414-What-happened-to-the-Y-Chromosome-Consortium-(YCC)-All-traces-seem-to-have-vanished . 2022-10-17 . 2012-10-23.
- Web site: The Y Chromosome Consortium . Bio Sciences . University of Arizona . https://web.archive.org/web/20170116195823/http://ycc.biosci.arizona.edu/ . 2017-01-16 . dead .
- Karafet TM, Mendez FL, Meilerman MB, Underhill PA, Zegura SL, Hammer MF . New binary polymorphisms reshape and increase resolution of the human Y chromosomal haplogroup tree . Genome Res. . 18 . 5 . 830–8 . May 2008 . 18385274 . 2336805 . 10.1101/gr.7172008 .
- A nomenclature system for the tree of human Y-chromosomal binary haplogroups . Genome Res. . 12 . 2 . 339–48 . February 2002 . 11827954 . 155271 . 10.1101/gr.217602 . Y Chromosome Consortium.