Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link

The sequencing of entire human mitochondrial DNAs belonging to haplogroup U reveals that this clade arose shortly after the "out of Africa" exit and rapidly radiated into numerous regionally distinct subclades. Intriguingly, the Saami of Scandinavia and the Berbers of North Africa were fou...

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Published in:The American Journal of Human Genetics
Main Authors: ACHILLI, Alessandro, BABUDRI, Nora, Rengo C, Battaglia V, Pala M, Olivieri A, Fornarino S, Magri C, Scozzari R, Santachiara Benerecetti AS, Bandelt HJ, Semino O, Torroni A.
Other Authors: Achilli, Alessandro, Rengo, C, Battaglia, V, Pala, M, Olivieri, A, Fornarino, S, Magri, C, Scozzari, R, Babudri, Nora, Santachiara Benerecetti, A, Bandelt, Hj, Semino, O, Torroni, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11391/174136
https://doi.org/10.1086/430073
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Bandelt HJ
Semino O
Torroni A.
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Bandelt, Hj
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description The sequencing of entire human mitochondrial DNAs belonging to haplogroup U reveals that this clade arose shortly after the "out of Africa" exit and rapidly radiated into numerous regionally distinct subclades. Intriguingly, the Saami of Scandinavia and the Berbers of North Africa were found to share an extremely young branch, aged merely approximately 9,000 years. This unexpected finding not only confirms that the Franco-Cantabrian refuge area of southwestern Europe was the source of late-glacial expansions of hunter-gatherers that repopulated northern Europe after the Last Glacial Maximum but also reveals a direct maternal link between those European hunter-gatherer populations and the Berbers.
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spelling ftuniperugiairis:oai:research.unipg.it:11391/174136 2025-06-15T14:47:47+00:00 Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link ACHILLI, Alessandro BABUDRI, Nora Rengo C Battaglia V Pala M Olivieri A Fornarino S Magri C Scozzari R Santachiara Benerecetti AS Bandelt HJ Semino O Torroni A. Achilli, Alessandro Rengo, C Battaglia, V Pala, M Olivieri, A Fornarino, S Magri, C Scozzari, R Babudri, Nora Santachiara Benerecetti, A Bandelt, Hj Semino, O Torroni, A. 2005 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11391/174136 https://doi.org/10.1086/430073 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/15791543 volume:76 issue:5 firstpage:883 lastpage:886 numberofpages:4 journal:AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS http://hdl.handle.net/11391/174136 doi:10.1086/430073 mtDNA Human origin Saami and Berbers info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2005 ftuniperugiairis https://doi.org/10.1086/430073 2025-05-19T04:37:51Z The sequencing of entire human mitochondrial DNAs belonging to haplogroup U reveals that this clade arose shortly after the "out of Africa" exit and rapidly radiated into numerous regionally distinct subclades. Intriguingly, the Saami of Scandinavia and the Berbers of North Africa were found to share an extremely young branch, aged merely approximately 9,000 years. This unexpected finding not only confirms that the Franco-Cantabrian refuge area of southwestern Europe was the source of late-glacial expansions of hunter-gatherers that repopulated northern Europe after the Last Glacial Maximum but also reveals a direct maternal link between those European hunter-gatherer populations and the Berbers. Article in Journal/Newspaper saami Unknown The American Journal of Human Genetics 76 5 883 886
spellingShingle mtDNA
Human origin
Saami and Berbers
ACHILLI, Alessandro
BABUDRI, Nora
Rengo C
Battaglia V
Pala M
Olivieri A
Fornarino S
Magri C
Scozzari R
Santachiara Benerecetti AS
Bandelt HJ
Semino O
Torroni A.
Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title_full Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title_fullStr Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title_full_unstemmed Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title_short Saami and Berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial DNA link
title_sort saami and berbers - an unexpected mitochondrial dna link
topic mtDNA
Human origin
Saami and Berbers
topic_facet mtDNA
Human origin
Saami and Berbers
url http://hdl.handle.net/11391/174136
https://doi.org/10.1086/430073