A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe

Mitochondrial HVS-I sequences from 10,365 subjects belonging to 56 populations/geographical regions of western Eurasia and northern Africa were first surveyed for the presence of the T -->C transition at nucleotide position 16298, a mutation which has previously been shown to characterize haplogr...

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Main Authors: Torroni, A, Bandelt, H, Macaulay, V, Richards, M, Cruciani, F, Rengo, C, Martinez Cabrera, V, Villems, R, Kivisild, T, Metspalu, E, Parik, J, Tolk, H, Tambets, K, Forster, P, Karger, B, Francalacci, P, Rudan, P, Janicijevic, B, Savontaus, M, Huoponen, K, Laitinen, V, Koivumaki, S, Sykes, B, Hickey, E, Moral, P, Sellitto, D, Coppa, A, Al Zaheri, N, Santachiara Benerecetti, A, Semino, O, Scozzari, R., RICKARDS, OLGA, NOVELLETTO, ANDREA
Other Authors: Rickards, O, Novelletto, A, Scozzari, R
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Language:English
Published: Cell Press 2001
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author Torroni, A
Bandelt, H
Macaulay, V
Richards, M
Cruciani, F
Rengo, C
Martinez Cabrera, V
Villems, R
Kivisild, T
Metspalu, E
Parik, J
Tolk, H
Tambets, K
Forster, P
Karger, B
Francalacci, P
Rudan, P
Janicijevic, B
Savontaus, M
Huoponen, K
Laitinen, V
Koivumaki, S
Sykes, B
Hickey, E
Moral, P
Sellitto, D
Coppa, A
Al Zaheri, N
Santachiara Benerecetti, A
Semino, O
Scozzari, R.
RICKARDS, OLGA
NOVELLETTO, ANDREA
author2 Torroni, A
Bandelt, H
Macaulay, V
Richards, M
Cruciani, F
Rengo, C
Martinez Cabrera, V
Villems, R
Kivisild, T
Metspalu, E
Parik, J
Tolk, H
Tambets, K
Forster, P
Karger, B
Francalacci, P
Rudan, P
Janicijevic, B
Rickards, O
Savontaus, M
Huoponen, K
Laitinen, V
Koivumaki, S
Sykes, B
Hickey, E
Novelletto, A
Moral, P
Sellitto, D
Coppa, A
Al Zaheri, N
Santachiara Benerecetti, A
Semino, O
Scozzari, R
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Bandelt, H
Macaulay, V
Richards, M
Cruciani, F
Rengo, C
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Metspalu, E
Parik, J
Tolk, H
Tambets, K
Forster, P
Karger, B
Francalacci, P
Rudan, P
Janicijevic, B
Savontaus, M
Huoponen, K
Laitinen, V
Koivumaki, S
Sykes, B
Hickey, E
Moral, P
Sellitto, D
Coppa, A
Al Zaheri, N
Santachiara Benerecetti, A
Semino, O
Scozzari, R.
RICKARDS, OLGA
NOVELLETTO, ANDREA
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description Mitochondrial HVS-I sequences from 10,365 subjects belonging to 56 populations/geographical regions of western Eurasia and northern Africa were first surveyed for the presence of the T -->C transition at nucleotide position 16298, a mutation which has previously been shown to characterize haplogroup V mtDNAs. All mtDNAs with this mutation were then screened for a number of diagnostic RFLP sites, revealing two major subsets of mtDNAs. One is haplogroup V proper, and the other has been termed "pre* V," since it predates V phylogenetically. The rather uncommon pre* V tends to be scattered throughout Europe (and northwestern Africa), whereas V attains two peaks of frequency: one situated in southwestern Europe and one in the Saami of northern Scandinavia. Geographical distributions and ages support the scenario that pre* V originated in Europe before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), whereas the more recently derived haplogroup V arose in a southwestern European refugium soon after the LGM. The arrival of V in eastern/central Europe, however, occurred much later, possibly with (post-) Neolithic contacts. The distribution of haplogroup V mtDNAs in modern European populations would thus, at least in part, reflect the pattern of postglacial human recolonization from that refugium, affecting even the Saami. Overall, the present study shows that the dissection of mtDNA variation into small and well-defined evolutionary units is an essential step in the identification of spatial frequency patterns. Mass screening of a few markers identified using complete mtDNA sequences promises to be an efficient strategy for inferring features of human prehistory.
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spelling ftunivromatorver:oai:art.torvergata.it:2108/64100 2025-05-11T14:25:21+00:00 A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe Torroni, A Bandelt, H Macaulay, V Richards, M Cruciani, F Rengo, C Martinez Cabrera, V Villems, R Kivisild, T Metspalu, E Parik, J Tolk, H Tambets, K Forster, P Karger, B Francalacci, P Rudan, P Janicijevic, B Savontaus, M Huoponen, K Laitinen, V Koivumaki, S Sykes, B Hickey, E Moral, P Sellitto, D Coppa, A Al Zaheri, N Santachiara Benerecetti, A Semino, O Scozzari, R. RICKARDS, OLGA NOVELLETTO, ANDREA Torroni, A Bandelt, H Macaulay, V Richards, M Cruciani, F Rengo, C Martinez Cabrera, V Villems, R Kivisild, T Metspalu, E Parik, J Tolk, H Tambets, K Forster, P Karger, B Francalacci, P Rudan, P Janicijevic, B Rickards, O Savontaus, M Huoponen, K Laitinen, V Koivumaki, S Sykes, B Hickey, E Novelletto, A Moral, P Sellitto, D Coppa, A Al Zaheri, N Santachiara Benerecetti, A Semino, O Scozzari, R 2001 http://hdl.handle.net/2108/64100 https://doi.org/10.1086/323485 eng eng Cell Press country:US info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000171008200016 volume:69 issue:4 firstpage:844 lastpage:852 journal:AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS http://hdl.handle.net/2108/64100 doi:10.1086/323485 mtDNA polymorphisms recent human evolution Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2001 ftunivromatorver https://doi.org/10.1086/323485 2025-04-15T04:42:35Z Mitochondrial HVS-I sequences from 10,365 subjects belonging to 56 populations/geographical regions of western Eurasia and northern Africa were first surveyed for the presence of the T -->C transition at nucleotide position 16298, a mutation which has previously been shown to characterize haplogroup V mtDNAs. All mtDNAs with this mutation were then screened for a number of diagnostic RFLP sites, revealing two major subsets of mtDNAs. One is haplogroup V proper, and the other has been termed "pre* V," since it predates V phylogenetically. The rather uncommon pre* V tends to be scattered throughout Europe (and northwestern Africa), whereas V attains two peaks of frequency: one situated in southwestern Europe and one in the Saami of northern Scandinavia. Geographical distributions and ages support the scenario that pre* V originated in Europe before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), whereas the more recently derived haplogroup V arose in a southwestern European refugium soon after the LGM. The arrival of V in eastern/central Europe, however, occurred much later, possibly with (post-) Neolithic contacts. The distribution of haplogroup V mtDNAs in modern European populations would thus, at least in part, reflect the pattern of postglacial human recolonization from that refugium, affecting even the Saami. Overall, the present study shows that the dissection of mtDNA variation into small and well-defined evolutionary units is an essential step in the identification of spatial frequency patterns. Mass screening of a few markers identified using complete mtDNA sequences promises to be an efficient strategy for inferring features of human prehistory. Article in Journal/Newspaper saami Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca The American Journal of Human Genetics 69 4 844 852
spellingShingle mtDNA polymorphisms
recent human evolution
Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
Torroni, A
Bandelt, H
Macaulay, V
Richards, M
Cruciani, F
Rengo, C
Martinez Cabrera, V
Villems, R
Kivisild, T
Metspalu, E
Parik, J
Tolk, H
Tambets, K
Forster, P
Karger, B
Francalacci, P
Rudan, P
Janicijevic, B
Savontaus, M
Huoponen, K
Laitinen, V
Koivumaki, S
Sykes, B
Hickey, E
Moral, P
Sellitto, D
Coppa, A
Al Zaheri, N
Santachiara Benerecetti, A
Semino, O
Scozzari, R.
RICKARDS, OLGA
NOVELLETTO, ANDREA
A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title_full A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title_fullStr A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title_full_unstemmed A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title_short A signal, from human mtDNA, of postglacial recolonization in Europe
title_sort signal, from human mtdna, of postglacial recolonization in europe
topic mtDNA polymorphisms
recent human evolution
Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
topic_facet mtDNA polymorphisms
recent human evolution
Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
url http://hdl.handle.net/2108/64100
https://doi.org/10.1086/323485