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The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques

The European genetic landscape has been shaped by several human migrations occurred since Paleolithic times. The accumulation of archaeological records and the concordance of different lines of genetic evidence during the last two decades have triggered an interesting debate concerning the role of a...

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Autores principales: Cardoso, Sergio, Valverde, Laura, Alfonso-Sánchez, Miguel A., Palencia-Madrid, Leire, Elcoroaristizabal, Xabier, Algorta, Jaime, Catarino, Susana, Arteta, David, Herrera, Rene J., Zarrabeitia, María Teresa, Peña, José A., de Pancorbo, Marian M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067835
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author Cardoso, Sergio
Valverde, Laura
Alfonso-Sánchez, Miguel A.
Palencia-Madrid, Leire
Elcoroaristizabal, Xabier
Algorta, Jaime
Catarino, Susana
Arteta, David
Herrera, Rene J.
Zarrabeitia, María Teresa
Peña, José A.
de Pancorbo, Marian M.
author_facet Cardoso, Sergio
Valverde, Laura
Alfonso-Sánchez, Miguel A.
Palencia-Madrid, Leire
Elcoroaristizabal, Xabier
Algorta, Jaime
Catarino, Susana
Arteta, David
Herrera, Rene J.
Zarrabeitia, María Teresa
Peña, José A.
de Pancorbo, Marian M.
author_sort Cardoso, Sergio
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description The European genetic landscape has been shaped by several human migrations occurred since Paleolithic times. The accumulation of archaeological records and the concordance of different lines of genetic evidence during the last two decades have triggered an interesting debate concerning the role of ancient settlers from the Franco-Cantabrian region in the postglacial resettlement of Europe. Among the Franco-Cantabrian populations, Basques are regarded as one of the oldest and more intriguing human groups of Europe. Recent data on complete mitochondrial DNA genomes focused on macrohaplogroup R0 revealed that Basques harbor some autochthonous lineages, suggesting a genetic continuity since pre-Neolithic times. However, excluding haplogroup H, the most representative lineage of macrohaplogroup R0, the majority of maternal lineages of this area remains virtually unexplored, so that further refinement of the mtDNA phylogeny based on analyses at the highest level of resolution is crucial for a better understanding of the European prehistory. We thus explored the maternal ancestry of 548 autochthonous individuals from various Franco-Cantabrian populations and sequenced 76 mitogenomes of the most representative lineages. Interestingly, we identified three mtDNA haplogroups, U5b1f, J1c5c1 and V22, that proved to be representative of Franco-Cantabria, notably of the Basque population. The seclusion and diversity of these female genetic lineages support a local origin in the Franco-Cantabrian area during the Mesolithic of southwestern Europe, ∼10,000 years before present (YBP), with signals of expansions at ∼3,500 YBP. These findings provide robust evidence of a partial genetic continuity between contemporary autochthonous populations from the Franco-Cantabrian region, specifically the Basques, and Paleolithic/Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups. Furthermore, our results raise the current proportion (≈15%) of the Franco-Cantabrian maternal gene pool with a putative pre-Neolithic origin to ≈35%, further supporting the notion of a predominant Paleolithic genetic substrate in extant European populations.
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spelling pubmed-37008592013-07-10 The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques Cardoso, Sergio Valverde, Laura Alfonso-Sánchez, Miguel A. Palencia-Madrid, Leire Elcoroaristizabal, Xabier Algorta, Jaime Catarino, Susana Arteta, David Herrera, Rene J. Zarrabeitia, María Teresa Peña, José A. de Pancorbo, Marian M. PLoS One Research Article The European genetic landscape has been shaped by several human migrations occurred since Paleolithic times. The accumulation of archaeological records and the concordance of different lines of genetic evidence during the last two decades have triggered an interesting debate concerning the role of ancient settlers from the Franco-Cantabrian region in the postglacial resettlement of Europe. Among the Franco-Cantabrian populations, Basques are regarded as one of the oldest and more intriguing human groups of Europe. Recent data on complete mitochondrial DNA genomes focused on macrohaplogroup R0 revealed that Basques harbor some autochthonous lineages, suggesting a genetic continuity since pre-Neolithic times. However, excluding haplogroup H, the most representative lineage of macrohaplogroup R0, the majority of maternal lineages of this area remains virtually unexplored, so that further refinement of the mtDNA phylogeny based on analyses at the highest level of resolution is crucial for a better understanding of the European prehistory. We thus explored the maternal ancestry of 548 autochthonous individuals from various Franco-Cantabrian populations and sequenced 76 mitogenomes of the most representative lineages. Interestingly, we identified three mtDNA haplogroups, U5b1f, J1c5c1 and V22, that proved to be representative of Franco-Cantabria, notably of the Basque population. The seclusion and diversity of these female genetic lineages support a local origin in the Franco-Cantabrian area during the Mesolithic of southwestern Europe, ∼10,000 years before present (YBP), with signals of expansions at ∼3,500 YBP. These findings provide robust evidence of a partial genetic continuity between contemporary autochthonous populations from the Franco-Cantabrian region, specifically the Basques, and Paleolithic/Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups. Furthermore, our results raise the current proportion (≈15%) of the Franco-Cantabrian maternal gene pool with a putative pre-Neolithic origin to ≈35%, further supporting the notion of a predominant Paleolithic genetic substrate in extant European populations. Public Library of Science 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3700859/ /pubmed/23844106 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067835 Text en © 2013 Cardoso 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
Cardoso, Sergio
Valverde, Laura
Alfonso-Sánchez, Miguel A.
Palencia-Madrid, Leire
Elcoroaristizabal, Xabier
Algorta, Jaime
Catarino, Susana
Arteta, David
Herrera, Rene J.
Zarrabeitia, María Teresa
Peña, José A.
de Pancorbo, Marian M.
The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title_full The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title_fullStr The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title_full_unstemmed The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title_short The Expanded mtDNA Phylogeny of the Franco-Cantabrian Region Upholds the Pre-Neolithic Genetic Substrate of Basques
title_sort expanded mtdna phylogeny of the franco-cantabrian region upholds the pre-neolithic genetic substrate of basques
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23844106
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067835
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