Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye

This is a review of studies on the genetic polymorphism of modern and ancient populations of the north of Asia and America, with the aim of reconstructing the history of migrations of ancient marine hunters in the Okhotsk Sea region. The data on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism and the “Arctic” mutati...

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Published in:Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding
Main Author: B. A. Malyarchuk
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:845b9c91b7fe4259b83ce50468dbb3f2 2024-09-15T18:02:00+00:00 Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye B. A. Malyarchuk 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ20.646 https://doaj.org/article/845b9c91b7fe4259b83ce50468dbb3f2 EN RU eng rus Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders https://vavilov.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/2719 https://doaj.org/toc/2500-3259 2500-3259 doi:10.18699/VJ20.646 https://doaj.org/article/845b9c91b7fe4259b83ce50468dbb3f2 Вавиловский журнал генетики и селекции, Vol 24, Iss 5, Pp 539-544 (2020) mitochondrial dna cpt1a gene human populations paleogenomics culture of marine hunters okhotsk sea region Genetics QH426-470 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ20.646 2024-08-05T17:48:57Z This is a review of studies on the genetic polymorphism of modern and ancient populations of the north of Asia and America, with the aim of reconstructing the history of migrations of ancient marine hunters in the Okhotsk Sea region. The data on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism and the “Arctic” mutation distribution – the rs80356779-A variant of the CPT1A gene – were analyzed. It is known that the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene is widely distributed in modern populations of the Eskimos, Chukchis, Koryaks, and other peoples of the Okhotsk Sea region, whose economic structure is associated with marine hunting. According to paleogenomic data, the earliest cases of the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene were found in the Greenland and Canadian Paleoeskimos (4 thousand years ago), among representatives of the Tokarev culture of the Northern Priokhotye (3 thousand years ago), and among the bearers of the culture of the late Jomon of Hokkaido (3.5–3.8 thousand years ago). The results of the analysis revealed several migration events associated with the spread of marine hunters in the Okhotsk Sea region. The latest migration, which left traces on bearers of the Epi-Jomon culture (2.0–2.5 thousand years ago), introduced the mitochondrial haplogroup G1b and the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene from the north of Priokhotye to Hokkaido and neighboring territories of the Amur Region. Traces of earlier migration, which also brought the “Arctic” mutation, were recorded in the Hokkaido population of the late Jomon period (3.5–3.8 thousand years ago). A phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genomes belonging to the rare haplogroup C1a, found in populations of the Far East and Japan, but phylogenetically related to the C1-haplogroups of the Amerindians, was carried out. The results of the analysis showed that the divergence of mitochondrial lineages within the C1a haplogroup occurred in the range from 7.9 to 6.6 thousand years ago, and the age of the Japanese branch of the C1a haplogroup is approximately 5.2 thousand years. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper chukchis eskimo* Greenland Koryaks okhotsk sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding 24 5 539 544
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topic mitochondrial dna
cpt1a gene
human populations
paleogenomics
culture of marine hunters
okhotsk sea region
Genetics
QH426-470
spellingShingle mitochondrial dna
cpt1a gene
human populations
paleogenomics
culture of marine hunters
okhotsk sea region
Genetics
QH426-470
B. A. Malyarchuk
Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
topic_facet mitochondrial dna
cpt1a gene
human populations
paleogenomics
culture of marine hunters
okhotsk sea region
Genetics
QH426-470
description This is a review of studies on the genetic polymorphism of modern and ancient populations of the north of Asia and America, with the aim of reconstructing the history of migrations of ancient marine hunters in the Okhotsk Sea region. The data on mitochondrial DNA polymorphism and the “Arctic” mutation distribution – the rs80356779-A variant of the CPT1A gene – were analyzed. It is known that the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene is widely distributed in modern populations of the Eskimos, Chukchis, Koryaks, and other peoples of the Okhotsk Sea region, whose economic structure is associated with marine hunting. According to paleogenomic data, the earliest cases of the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene were found in the Greenland and Canadian Paleoeskimos (4 thousand years ago), among representatives of the Tokarev culture of the Northern Priokhotye (3 thousand years ago), and among the bearers of the culture of the late Jomon of Hokkaido (3.5–3.8 thousand years ago). The results of the analysis revealed several migration events associated with the spread of marine hunters in the Okhotsk Sea region. The latest migration, which left traces on bearers of the Epi-Jomon culture (2.0–2.5 thousand years ago), introduced the mitochondrial haplogroup G1b and the “Arctic” variant of the CPT1A gene from the north of Priokhotye to Hokkaido and neighboring territories of the Amur Region. Traces of earlier migration, which also brought the “Arctic” mutation, were recorded in the Hokkaido population of the late Jomon period (3.5–3.8 thousand years ago). A phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial genomes belonging to the rare haplogroup C1a, found in populations of the Far East and Japan, but phylogenetically related to the C1-haplogroups of the Amerindians, was carried out. The results of the analysis showed that the divergence of mitochondrial lineages within the C1a haplogroup occurred in the range from 7.9 to 6.6 thousand years ago, and the age of the Japanese branch of the C1a haplogroup is approximately 5.2 thousand years. ...
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title Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
title_short Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
title_full Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
title_fullStr Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
title_full_unstemmed Genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in Priokhotye
title_sort genetic markers on the distribution of ancient marine hunters in priokhotye
publisher Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics, The Vavilov Society of Geneticists and Breeders
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18699/VJ20.646
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