The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes

High mutation rate in mammalian mitochondrial DNA generates a highly divergent pool of alleles even within species that have dispersed and expanded in size recently. Phylogenetic analysis of 277 human mitochondrial genomes revealed a significant (P < 0.01) excess of rRNA and nonsynonymous base su...

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Main Authors: KIVISILD T, SHEN P, WALL DP, DO B, SUNG R, DAVIS K, PASSARINO G, UNDERHILL PA, SCHARFE C, SCOZZARI R, MODIANO D, COPPA A, DE KNIJFF P, FELDMAN M, CAVALLI SFORZA LL, OEFNER PJ, TORRONI, ANTONIO
Other Authors: Kivisild, T, Shen, P, Wall, Dp, Do, B, Sung, R, Davis, K, Passarino, G, Underhill, Pa, Scharfe, C, Torroni, Antonio, Scozzari, R, Modiano, D, Coppa, A, DE KNIJFF, P, Feldman, M, CAVALLI SFORZA, Ll, Oefner, Pj
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SHEN P
WALL DP
DO B
SUNG R
DAVIS K
PASSARINO G
UNDERHILL PA
SCHARFE C
SCOZZARI R
MODIANO D
COPPA A
DE KNIJFF P
FELDMAN M
CAVALLI SFORZA LL
OEFNER PJ
TORRONI, ANTONIO
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Shen, P
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Do, B
Sung, R
Davis, K
Passarino, G
Underhill, Pa
Scharfe, C
Torroni, Antonio
Scozzari, R
Modiano, D
Coppa, A
DE KNIJFF, P
Feldman, M
CAVALLI SFORZA, Ll
Oefner, Pj
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description High mutation rate in mammalian mitochondrial DNA generates a highly divergent pool of alleles even within species that have dispersed and expanded in size recently. Phylogenetic analysis of 277 human mitochondrial genomes revealed a significant (P < 0.01) excess of rRNA and nonsynonymous base substitutions among hotspots of recurrent mutation. Most hotspots involved transitions from guanine to adenine that, with thymine-to-cytosine transitions, illustrate the asymmetric bias in codon usage at synonymous sites on the heavy-strand DNA. The mitochondrion-encoded tRNAThr varied significantly more than any other tRNA gene. Threonine and valine codons were involved in 259 of the 414 amino acid replacements observed. The ratio of nonsynonymous changes from and to threonine and valine differed significantly (P = 0.003) between populations with neutral (22/58) and populations with significantly negative Tajima's D values (70/76), independent of their geographic location. In contrast to a recent suggestion that the excess of nonsilent mutations is characteristic of Arctic populations, implying their role in cold adaptation, we demonstrate that the surplus of nonsynonymous mutations is a general feature of the young branches of the phylogenetic tree, affecting also those that are found only in Africa. We introduce a new calibration method of the mutation rate of synonymous transitions to estimate the coalescent times of mtDNA haplogroups.
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spelling ftunivpavia:oai:iris.unipv.it:11571/134661 2025-01-16T20:40:49+00:00 The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes KIVISILD T SHEN P WALL DP DO B SUNG R DAVIS K PASSARINO G UNDERHILL PA SCHARFE C SCOZZARI R MODIANO D COPPA A DE KNIJFF P FELDMAN M CAVALLI SFORZA LL OEFNER PJ TORRONI, ANTONIO Kivisild, T Shen, P Wall, Dp Do, B Sung, R Davis, K Passarino, G Underhill, Pa Scharfe, C Torroni, Antonio Scozzari, R Modiano, D Coppa, A DE KNIJFF, P Feldman, M CAVALLI SFORZA, Ll Oefner, Pj 2006 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11571/134661 https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.043901 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1456165/?tool=pubmed eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/16172508 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000235197700033 volume:172 issue:1 firstpage:373 lastpage:387 numberofpages:15 journal:GENETICS http://hdl.handle.net/11571/134661 doi:10.1534/genetics.105.043901 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-33244457956 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1456165/?tool=pubmed HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA SELECTION OF MTDNA MUTATIONS MUTATION RATE HUMAN EVOLUTION MTDNA PHYLOGENY HAPLOGROUPS info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftunivpavia https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.043901 2024-03-21T16:00:17Z High mutation rate in mammalian mitochondrial DNA generates a highly divergent pool of alleles even within species that have dispersed and expanded in size recently. Phylogenetic analysis of 277 human mitochondrial genomes revealed a significant (P < 0.01) excess of rRNA and nonsynonymous base substitutions among hotspots of recurrent mutation. Most hotspots involved transitions from guanine to adenine that, with thymine-to-cytosine transitions, illustrate the asymmetric bias in codon usage at synonymous sites on the heavy-strand DNA. The mitochondrion-encoded tRNAThr varied significantly more than any other tRNA gene. Threonine and valine codons were involved in 259 of the 414 amino acid replacements observed. The ratio of nonsynonymous changes from and to threonine and valine differed significantly (P = 0.003) between populations with neutral (22/58) and populations with significantly negative Tajima's D values (70/76), independent of their geographic location. In contrast to a recent suggestion that the excess of nonsilent mutations is characteristic of Arctic populations, implying their role in cold adaptation, we demonstrate that the surplus of nonsynonymous mutations is a general feature of the young branches of the phylogenetic tree, affecting also those that are found only in Africa. We introduce a new calibration method of the mutation rate of synonymous transitions to estimate the coalescent times of mtDNA haplogroups. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic IRIS UNIPV (Università degli studi di Pavia) Arctic Genetics 172 1 373 387
spellingShingle HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
SELECTION OF MTDNA MUTATIONS
MUTATION RATE
HUMAN EVOLUTION
MTDNA PHYLOGENY
HAPLOGROUPS
KIVISILD T
SHEN P
WALL DP
DO B
SUNG R
DAVIS K
PASSARINO G
UNDERHILL PA
SCHARFE C
SCOZZARI R
MODIANO D
COPPA A
DE KNIJFF P
FELDMAN M
CAVALLI SFORZA LL
OEFNER PJ
TORRONI, ANTONIO
The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title_full The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title_fullStr The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title_full_unstemmed The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title_short The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
title_sort role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes
topic HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
SELECTION OF MTDNA MUTATIONS
MUTATION RATE
HUMAN EVOLUTION
MTDNA PHYLOGENY
HAPLOGROUPS
topic_facet HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL DNA
SELECTION OF MTDNA MUTATIONS
MUTATION RATE
HUMAN EVOLUTION
MTDNA PHYLOGENY
HAPLOGROUPS
url http://hdl.handle.net/11571/134661
https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.105.043901
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1456165/?tool=pubmed