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Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool

Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic of Belarus. Belarusians together with Ukrainians and Russians represent the East Slavic linguistic group, largest both in numbers and territory, inhabiting East Europe alongside Baltic-, Finno-Permic...

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Autores principales: Kushniarevich, Alena, Sivitskaya, Larysa, Danilenko, Nina, Novogrodskii, Tadeush, Tsybovsky, Iosif, Kiseleva, Anna, Kotova, Svetlana, Chaubey, Gyaneshwer, Metspalu, Ene, Sahakyan, Hovhannes, Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir, Reidla, Maere, Rootsi, Siiri, Parik, Jüri, Reisberg, Tuuli, Achilli, Alessandro, Hooshiar Kashani, Baharak, Gandini, Francesca, Olivieri, Anna, Behar, Doron M., Torroni, Antonio, Davydenko, Oleg, Villems, Richard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066499
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author Kushniarevich, Alena
Sivitskaya, Larysa
Danilenko, Nina
Novogrodskii, Tadeush
Tsybovsky, Iosif
Kiseleva, Anna
Kotova, Svetlana
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer
Metspalu, Ene
Sahakyan, Hovhannes
Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir
Reidla, Maere
Rootsi, Siiri
Parik, Jüri
Reisberg, Tuuli
Achilli, Alessandro
Hooshiar Kashani, Baharak
Gandini, Francesca
Olivieri, Anna
Behar, Doron M.
Torroni, Antonio
Davydenko, Oleg
Villems, Richard
author_facet Kushniarevich, Alena
Sivitskaya, Larysa
Danilenko, Nina
Novogrodskii, Tadeush
Tsybovsky, Iosif
Kiseleva, Anna
Kotova, Svetlana
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer
Metspalu, Ene
Sahakyan, Hovhannes
Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir
Reidla, Maere
Rootsi, Siiri
Parik, Jüri
Reisberg, Tuuli
Achilli, Alessandro
Hooshiar Kashani, Baharak
Gandini, Francesca
Olivieri, Anna
Behar, Doron M.
Torroni, Antonio
Davydenko, Oleg
Villems, Richard
author_sort Kushniarevich, Alena
collection PubMed
description Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic of Belarus. Belarusians together with Ukrainians and Russians represent the East Slavic linguistic group, largest both in numbers and territory, inhabiting East Europe alongside Baltic-, Finno-Permic- and Turkic-speaking people. Till date, only a limited number of low resolution genetic studies have been performed on this population. Therefore, with the phylogeographic analysis of 565 Y-chromosomes and 267 mitochondrial DNAs from six well covered geographic sub-regions of Belarus we strove to complement the existing genetic profile of eastern Europeans. Our results reveal that around 80% of the paternal Belarusian gene pool is composed of R1a, I2a and N1c Y-chromosome haplogroups – a profile which is very similar to the two other eastern European populations – Ukrainians and Russians. The maternal Belarusian gene pool encompasses a full range of West Eurasian haplogroups and agrees well with the genetic structure of central-east European populations. Our data attest that latitudinal gradients characterize the variation of the uniparentally transmitted gene pools of modern Belarusians. In particular, the Y-chromosome reflects movements of people in central-east Europe, starting probably as early as the beginning of the Holocene. Furthermore, the matrilineal legacy of Belarusians retains two rare mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, N1a3 and N3, whose phylogeographies were explored in detail after de novo sequencing of 20 and 13 complete mitogenomes, respectively, from all over Eurasia. Our phylogeographic analyses reveal that two mitochondrial DNA lineages, N3 and N1a3, both of Middle Eastern origin, might mark distinct events of matrilineal gene flow to Europe: during the mid-Holocene period and around the Pleistocene-Holocene transition, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-36819422013-06-19 Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool Kushniarevich, Alena Sivitskaya, Larysa Danilenko, Nina Novogrodskii, Tadeush Tsybovsky, Iosif Kiseleva, Anna Kotova, Svetlana Chaubey, Gyaneshwer Metspalu, Ene Sahakyan, Hovhannes Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir Reidla, Maere Rootsi, Siiri Parik, Jüri Reisberg, Tuuli Achilli, Alessandro Hooshiar Kashani, Baharak Gandini, Francesca Olivieri, Anna Behar, Doron M. Torroni, Antonio Davydenko, Oleg Villems, Richard PLoS One Research Article Ethnic Belarusians make up more than 80% of the nine and half million people inhabiting the Republic of Belarus. Belarusians together with Ukrainians and Russians represent the East Slavic linguistic group, largest both in numbers and territory, inhabiting East Europe alongside Baltic-, Finno-Permic- and Turkic-speaking people. Till date, only a limited number of low resolution genetic studies have been performed on this population. Therefore, with the phylogeographic analysis of 565 Y-chromosomes and 267 mitochondrial DNAs from six well covered geographic sub-regions of Belarus we strove to complement the existing genetic profile of eastern Europeans. Our results reveal that around 80% of the paternal Belarusian gene pool is composed of R1a, I2a and N1c Y-chromosome haplogroups – a profile which is very similar to the two other eastern European populations – Ukrainians and Russians. The maternal Belarusian gene pool encompasses a full range of West Eurasian haplogroups and agrees well with the genetic structure of central-east European populations. Our data attest that latitudinal gradients characterize the variation of the uniparentally transmitted gene pools of modern Belarusians. In particular, the Y-chromosome reflects movements of people in central-east Europe, starting probably as early as the beginning of the Holocene. Furthermore, the matrilineal legacy of Belarusians retains two rare mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, N1a3 and N3, whose phylogeographies were explored in detail after de novo sequencing of 20 and 13 complete mitogenomes, respectively, from all over Eurasia. Our phylogeographic analyses reveal that two mitochondrial DNA lineages, N3 and N1a3, both of Middle Eastern origin, might mark distinct events of matrilineal gene flow to Europe: during the mid-Holocene period and around the Pleistocene-Holocene transition, respectively. Public Library of Science 2013-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3681942/ /pubmed/23785503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066499 Text en © 2013 Kushniarevich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kushniarevich, Alena
Sivitskaya, Larysa
Danilenko, Nina
Novogrodskii, Tadeush
Tsybovsky, Iosif
Kiseleva, Anna
Kotova, Svetlana
Chaubey, Gyaneshwer
Metspalu, Ene
Sahakyan, Hovhannes
Bahmanimehr, Ardeshir
Reidla, Maere
Rootsi, Siiri
Parik, Jüri
Reisberg, Tuuli
Achilli, Alessandro
Hooshiar Kashani, Baharak
Gandini, Francesca
Olivieri, Anna
Behar, Doron M.
Torroni, Antonio
Davydenko, Oleg
Villems, Richard
Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title_full Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title_fullStr Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title_full_unstemmed Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title_short Uniparental Genetic Heritage of Belarusians: Encounter of Rare Middle Eastern Matrilineages with a Central European Mitochondrial DNA Pool
title_sort uniparental genetic heritage of belarusians: encounter of rare middle eastern matrilineages with a central european mitochondrial dna pool
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23785503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066499
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