Hurles:
Borneo (Kota Kinabalu): 3/22
Borneo (Banjarmasin): 0/65
Malagasy: 0/35
Philippines: 3/28
Taiwan: 2/39
Cook Islands: 0/20
Kapingamarangi: 0/21
Majuro: 0/11
PNG: 0/44
Samoa, western: 0/25
Vanuatu: 0/52
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Karafet/Hammer:
Balinese: 19/551
Indonesia, east: 0/55
Indonesia, west: 2/25
Malaysians: 3/32
Philippines: 2/48
Taiwanese aborigines: 0/48
Vietnamese: 11/70
Australia: 0/33
PNG: 0/46
Melanesians: 0/53
Micronesia: 0/17
Polynesia: 3/60
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Shi:
(M117-,M133- samples plus M117+,M133+ samples/total number)
Bulang (Shuangjiang): 3+1/28
Cambodian: 0/14
Deang (Luxi): 2+5/16
Wa (Shuangjiang): 3+5/31
(three of the samples from Yang et al.)
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Su:
Ami: 0/6
Atayal: 1/24
Paiwan: 2/11
Yami: 0/8
Bataks: 0/18
Javanese: 0/11
Malaysians: 2/13
Bulangs: 0/5
Cambodians: 4/26
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Underhill:
Australia: 0/7
"Cambodia+Laos": 1/18 (also M117+,M133+)
New Guinea: 0/23
Taiwan: 0/74
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Hammer et al. 2006: "Dual origins of the Japanese: common ground for hunter-gatherer and farmer Y chromosomes"
Hurles et al. 2005: "The Dual Origin of the Malagasy in Island Southeast Asia and East Africa: Evidence from Maternal and Paternal Lineages"
Karafet et al. 2001: "Paternal Population History of East Asia: Sources, Patterns, and Microevolutionary Processes"
Karafet et al. 2005: "Balinese Y-Chromosome Perspective on the Peopling of Indonesia: Genetic Contributions from Pre-Neolithic Hunter-Gatherers, Austronesian Farmers, and Indian Traders"
Shi et al. 2005: "Y-Chromosome Evidence of Southern Origin of the East Asian–Specific Haplogroup O3-M122"
Su et al. 1999: "Y-Chromosome Evidence for a Northward Migration of Modern Humans into Eastern Asia during the Last Ice Age"
Underhill et al. 2000: "Y chromosome sequence variation and the history of human populations"
Yang et al. 2005: "The distribution of Y chromosome haplogroups in the nationalities from Yunnan Province of China"
(За материал спасибо Blackman'у)