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Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1

The human mitochondrial haplogroup C1 has a broad global distribution but is extremely rare in Europe today. Recent ancient DNA evidence has demonstrated its presence in European Mesolithic individuals. Three individuals from the 7,500 year old Mesolithic site of Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov, Western Russia...

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Autores principales: Der Sarkissian, Clio, Brotherton, Paul, Balanovsky, Oleg, Templeton, Jennifer E. L., Llamas, Bastien, Soubrier, Julien, Moiseyev, Vyacheslav, Khartanovich, Valery, Cooper, Alan, Haak, Wolfgang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24503968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087612
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author Der Sarkissian, Clio
Brotherton, Paul
Balanovsky, Oleg
Templeton, Jennifer E. L.
Llamas, Bastien
Soubrier, Julien
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Khartanovich, Valery
Cooper, Alan
Haak, Wolfgang
author_facet Der Sarkissian, Clio
Brotherton, Paul
Balanovsky, Oleg
Templeton, Jennifer E. L.
Llamas, Bastien
Soubrier, Julien
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Khartanovich, Valery
Cooper, Alan
Haak, Wolfgang
author_sort Der Sarkissian, Clio
collection PubMed
description The human mitochondrial haplogroup C1 has a broad global distribution but is extremely rare in Europe today. Recent ancient DNA evidence has demonstrated its presence in European Mesolithic individuals. Three individuals from the 7,500 year old Mesolithic site of Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov, Western Russia, could be assigned to haplogroup C1 based on mitochondrial hypervariable region I sequences. However, hypervariable region I data alone could not provide enough resolution to establish the phylogenetic relationship of these Mesolithic haplotypes with haplogroup C1 mitochondrial DNA sequences found today in populations of Europe, Asia and the Americas. In order to obtain high-resolution data and shed light on the origin of this European Mesolithic C1 haplotype, we target-enriched and sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of one Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov C1 individual. The updated phylogeny of C1 haplogroups indicated that the Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov haplotype represents a new distinct clade, provisionally coined “C1f”. We show that all three C1 carriers of Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov belong to this clade. No haplotype closely related to the C1f sequence could be found in the large current database of ancient and present-day mitochondrial genomes. Hence, we have discovered past human mitochondrial diversity that has not been observed in modern-day populations so far. The lack of positive matches in modern populations may be explained by under-sampling of rare modern C1 carriers or by demographic processes, population extinction or replacement, that may have impacted on populations of Northeast Europe since prehistoric times.
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spelling pubmed-39136592014-02-06 Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1 Der Sarkissian, Clio Brotherton, Paul Balanovsky, Oleg Templeton, Jennifer E. L. Llamas, Bastien Soubrier, Julien Moiseyev, Vyacheslav Khartanovich, Valery Cooper, Alan Haak, Wolfgang PLoS One Research Article The human mitochondrial haplogroup C1 has a broad global distribution but is extremely rare in Europe today. Recent ancient DNA evidence has demonstrated its presence in European Mesolithic individuals. Three individuals from the 7,500 year old Mesolithic site of Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov, Western Russia, could be assigned to haplogroup C1 based on mitochondrial hypervariable region I sequences. However, hypervariable region I data alone could not provide enough resolution to establish the phylogenetic relationship of these Mesolithic haplotypes with haplogroup C1 mitochondrial DNA sequences found today in populations of Europe, Asia and the Americas. In order to obtain high-resolution data and shed light on the origin of this European Mesolithic C1 haplotype, we target-enriched and sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of one Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov C1 individual. The updated phylogeny of C1 haplogroups indicated that the Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov haplotype represents a new distinct clade, provisionally coined “C1f”. We show that all three C1 carriers of Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov belong to this clade. No haplotype closely related to the C1f sequence could be found in the large current database of ancient and present-day mitochondrial genomes. Hence, we have discovered past human mitochondrial diversity that has not been observed in modern-day populations so far. The lack of positive matches in modern populations may be explained by under-sampling of rare modern C1 carriers or by demographic processes, population extinction or replacement, that may have impacted on populations of Northeast Europe since prehistoric times. Public Library of Science 2014-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3913659/ /pubmed/24503968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087612 Text en © 2014 Der Sarkissian 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
Der Sarkissian, Clio
Brotherton, Paul
Balanovsky, Oleg
Templeton, Jennifer E. L.
Llamas, Bastien
Soubrier, Julien
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
Khartanovich, Valery
Cooper, Alan
Haak, Wolfgang
Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title_full Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title_fullStr Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title_short Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing in Mesolithic North East Europe Unearths a New Sub-Clade within the Broadly Distributed Human Haplogroup C1
title_sort mitochondrial genome sequencing in mesolithic north east europe unearths a new sub-clade within the broadly distributed human haplogroup c1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24503968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087612
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