Y-DNA predictor NevGen

16. децембар 2021.

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The Y-DNA predictor NevGen was made in 2015 by Milos Cetkovic Gentula and Aco Nevski, and under the auspices of the Serbian DNA project.

With the help of this Y-DNA Predictor, you will find out which haplogroup, or its sub-branch, your result probably belongs to. NevGen gives the percentages of probability and fit of your result to the average value of one or more haplogroups. In a short time, NevGen has become the world’s leading program used by the most prestigious scientific institutes in Europe and the World. Numerous papers have been published in the world’s most influential scientific journals that emphasize the reliability of our endeavor.

NevGen is available in free access, and in three languages ​​(English, Serbian and Russian). The Y-DNA haplogroup predictor NevGen has so far been used in the following works:

  • Dogan S, Babic N, Gurkan C, Goksu A, Marjanovic D, Hadziavdic V (2016). „Y-chromosomal haplogroup distribution in the Tuzla Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina: A concordance study using four different in silico assignment algorithms based on Y-STR data”. Homo67 (6): 471—483. doi:10.1016/j.jchb.2016.10.003.
  • Szargut M, Ossowski A, Kuś M, Zielińska G, Rębacz-Maron E (2016). „Haplogroup prediction by different Y-STR-based tools in samples from United Republic of Tanzania”. doi:10.13140/RG.2.2.25831.04003.
  • Mustafin KK, Alborova IE, Semenov AS, Vishnevsky VP (2018). „Haplogroup Analysis for a Medieval Russian Burial оf 16th–17th Centures in Radonezh (Moscow Area)”. Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana24 (2): 169—180. doi:10.21638/spbu19.2018.209.
  • Diepenbroek M, Cytacka S, Szargut M, Arciszewska J, Zielińska G, Ossowski A (2018). „Analysis of male specific region of the human Y chromosome sheds light on historical events in Nazi occupied eastern Poland”. International journal of legal medicine: 395—409. doi:10.1007/s00414-018-1943-0.
  • Poriswanish N, Neumann R, Wetton JH, Wagstaff J, Larmuseau MH, Jobling MA, May, CA (2018). „Recombination hotspots in an extended human pseudoautosomal domain predicted from double-strand break maps and characterized by sperm-based crossover analysis”. PLoS genetics14 (10). doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1007680.
  • Kačar T, Stamenković G, Blagojević J, Krtinić J, Mijović D, Marjanović D (2019). „Y chromosome genetic data defined by 23 short tandem repeats in a Serbian population on the Balkan Peninsula”. Annals of human biology46 (1): 77—83. doi:10.1080/03014460.2019.1584242.
  • Al-Snan NR, Messaoudi SA, Khubrani YM, Wetton JH, Jobling MA, Bakhiet M (2019). „Genetic variation at 27 y-strs in four regions of bahrain”. bioRxivdoi:10.1101/787341.
  • Kiesler KM, Andreaggi KS, Ring JD, Taylor CR, Marshall CK, Vallone PM (2019). „Sequencing of full mitochondrial genomes for NIST population samples”. Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series: 452—453.
  • López-Ramírez YL, Aguilar-Velázquez JA, López-Armenta M, Ruiz-Hernández M, Rangel-Villalobos H (2019). „Paternal lineages and forensic parameters based on 23 Y-STRs (Powerplex® Y23) in Mestizo males from Mexico City”. International journal of legal medicine: 199—202. doi:10.1007/s00414-019-02183-1.
  • Szargut M, Diepenbroek M, Zielińska G, Cytacka S, Arciszewska J, Jałowińska K, Ossowski A (2019). „Is MPS always the answer? Use of two PCR-based methods for Y-chromosomal haplotyping in highly and moderately degraded bone material”. Forensic Science International: Genetics: 181—189. doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2019.07.016.
  • Daniels-Higginbotham J, Gorden EM, Farmer SK, Spatola B, Damann F, Bellantoni N, Parson W (2019). „DNA Testing Reveals the Putative Identity of JB55, a 19th Century Vampire Buried in Griswold, Connecticut”. Genes: 1—11. doi:10.3390/genes10090636.
  • Almohammed E, Zgonjanin D, Alsaadi S, Hadi S. (2019). “A study of old Serbian skeletal remains using ForenSeq DNA Signature™ kit“. Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series: 884-888. doi:10.1016/j.fsigss.2019.11.010.
  • Jannuzzi J, Ribeiro J, Alho C, Arão G, Cicarelli R, Corrêa H, Mota MF (2020). „Male lineages in Brazilian populations and performance of haplogroup prediction tools”. Forensic Science International: Genetics44doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2019.102163.
  • Fóthi E, Gonzalez A, Fehér T, et al. (2020). „Genetic analysis of male Hungarian Conquerors: European and Asian paternal lineages of the conquering Hungarian tribes”. Archaeol Anthropol Sci12 (31): 77—83. doi:10.1007/s12520-019-00996-0.

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