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Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman

The Tyrolean Iceman is an extraordinarily well-preserved natural mummy that lived south of the Alpine ridge ~5,200 years before present (ybp), during the Copper Age. Despite studies that have investigated his genetic profile, the relation of the Iceman´s maternal lineage with present-day mitochondri...

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Autores principales: Coia, V., Cipollini, G., Anagnostou, P., Maixner, F., Battaggia, C., Brisighelli, F., Gómez-Carballa, A, Destro Bisol, G., Salas, A., Zink, A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26764605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18932
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author Coia, V.
Cipollini, G.
Anagnostou, P.
Maixner, F.
Battaggia, C.
Brisighelli, F.
Gómez-Carballa, A
Destro Bisol, G.
Salas, A.
Zink, A.
author_facet Coia, V.
Cipollini, G.
Anagnostou, P.
Maixner, F.
Battaggia, C.
Brisighelli, F.
Gómez-Carballa, A
Destro Bisol, G.
Salas, A.
Zink, A.
author_sort Coia, V.
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description The Tyrolean Iceman is an extraordinarily well-preserved natural mummy that lived south of the Alpine ridge ~5,200 years before present (ybp), during the Copper Age. Despite studies that have investigated his genetic profile, the relation of the Iceman´s maternal lineage with present-day mitochondrial variation remains elusive. Studies of the Iceman have shown that his mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) belongs to a novel lineage of haplogroup K1 (K1f) not found in extant populations. We analyzed the complete mtDNA sequences of 42 haplogroup K bearing individuals from populations of the Eastern Italian Alps – putatively in genetic continuity with the Tyrolean Iceman—and compared his mitogenome with a large dataset of worldwide K1 sequences. Our results allow a re-definition of the K1 phylogeny, and indicate that the K1f haplogroup is absent or rare in present-day populations. We suggest that mtDNA Iceman´s lineage could have disappeared during demographic events starting in Europe from ~5,000 ybp. Based on the comparison of our results with published data, we propose a scenario that could explain the apparent contrast between the phylogeographic features of maternal and paternal lineages of the Tyrolean Iceman within the context of the demographic dynamics happening in Europe from 8,000 ybp.
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spelling pubmed-47259002016-01-28 Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman Coia, V. Cipollini, G. Anagnostou, P. Maixner, F. Battaggia, C. Brisighelli, F. Gómez-Carballa, A Destro Bisol, G. Salas, A. Zink, A. Sci Rep Article The Tyrolean Iceman is an extraordinarily well-preserved natural mummy that lived south of the Alpine ridge ~5,200 years before present (ybp), during the Copper Age. Despite studies that have investigated his genetic profile, the relation of the Iceman´s maternal lineage with present-day mitochondrial variation remains elusive. Studies of the Iceman have shown that his mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) belongs to a novel lineage of haplogroup K1 (K1f) not found in extant populations. We analyzed the complete mtDNA sequences of 42 haplogroup K bearing individuals from populations of the Eastern Italian Alps – putatively in genetic continuity with the Tyrolean Iceman—and compared his mitogenome with a large dataset of worldwide K1 sequences. Our results allow a re-definition of the K1 phylogeny, and indicate that the K1f haplogroup is absent or rare in present-day populations. We suggest that mtDNA Iceman´s lineage could have disappeared during demographic events starting in Europe from ~5,000 ybp. Based on the comparison of our results with published data, we propose a scenario that could explain the apparent contrast between the phylogeographic features of maternal and paternal lineages of the Tyrolean Iceman within the context of the demographic dynamics happening in Europe from 8,000 ybp. Nature Publishing Group 2016-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4725900/ /pubmed/26764605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18932 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Coia, V.
Cipollini, G.
Anagnostou, P.
Maixner, F.
Battaggia, C.
Brisighelli, F.
Gómez-Carballa, A
Destro Bisol, G.
Salas, A.
Zink, A.
Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title_full Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title_fullStr Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title_full_unstemmed Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title_short Whole mitochondrial DNA sequencing in Alpine populations and the genetic history of the Neolithic Tyrolean Iceman
title_sort whole mitochondrial dna sequencing in alpine populations and the genetic history of the neolithic tyrolean iceman
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4725900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26764605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep18932
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