ASPECTS OF ANCIENT MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ANALYSIS IN DIFFERENT POPULATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING HUMAN EVOLUTION

被引:10
|
作者
Nesheva, D., V [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Sofia, Fac Med, Dept Med Genet, Sofia 1431, Bulgaria
关键词
Ancient DNA (aDNA); Evolution; Haplo-groups; Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA); Population; MODERN HUMAN ORIGINS; EUROPE 1ST FARMERS; GENETIC DISCONTINUITY; SEQUENCES; ARCHAEOLOGY;
D O I
10.2478/bjmg-2014-0019
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The evolution of modern humans is a long and difficult process which started from their first appearance and continues to the present day. The study of the genetic origin of populations can help to determine population kinship and to better understand the gradual changes of the gene pool in space and time. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a proper tool for the determination of the origin of populations due to its high evolutionary importance. Ancient mitochondrial DNA retrieved from museum specimens, archaeological finds and fossil remains can provide direct evidence for population origins and migration processes. Despite the problems with contaminations and authenticity of ancient mitochondrial DNA, there is a developed set of criteria and platforms for obtaining authentic ancient DNA. During the last two decades, the application of different methods and techniques for analysis of ancient mitochondrial DNA gave promising results. Still, the literature is relatively poor with information for the origin of human populations. Using comprehensive phylogeographic and population analyses we can observe the development and formation of the contemporary populations. The aim of this study was to shed light on human migratory processes and the formation of populations based on available ancient mtDNA data.
引用
收藏
页码:5 / 14
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] HUMAN EVOLUTION Ancient DNA pinpoints dawn of Neanderthals
    Callaway, Ewen
    NATURE, 2016, 531 (7594) : 286 - 286
  • [42] HUMAN EVOLUTION Ancient DNA steps into the language debate
    Novembre, John
    NATURE, 2015, 522 (7555) : 164 - 165
  • [43] The analyses of single nucleotide polymorphisms of ancient human mitochondrial DNA
    Adachi, N
    Umetsu, K
    Sakaue, K
    Takigawa, W
    Dodo, Y
    ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 2003, 111 (01) : 137 - 137
  • [44] EVOLUTION OF HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA - EVIDENCE FOR DEPARTURE FROM A PURE NEUTRAL MODEL OF POPULATIONS AT EQUILIBRIUM
    EXCOFFIER, L
    JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION, 1990, 30 (02) : 125 - 139
  • [45] MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA EVOLUTION AND THE SPREAD OF HUMAN-POPULATIONS INTO AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA-NEW-GUINEA
    STONEKING, M
    CANN, R
    BHATIA, K
    WILSON, AC
    ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 1985, 12 (06) : 554 - 554
  • [46] PAIRWISE COMPARISONS OF MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA SEQUENCES IN SUBDIVIDED POPULATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR EARLY HUMAN-EVOLUTION
    MARJORAM, P
    DONNELLY, P
    GENETICS, 1994, 136 (02) : 673 - 683
  • [47] Polymorphism of the Noncoding Region of the Mitochondrial Genome in Three Kazakh Populations Inhabiting Different Areas of Kazakhstan and in DNA Samples from Ancient Populations of the Kazakhstani Altai
    N. A. Aytkhozhina
    N. V. Dzisuk
    E. K. Ludvikova
    Molecular Biology, 2004, 38 : 494 - 502
  • [48] Different Evolutionary History for Basque Diaspora Populations in USA and Argentina Unveiled by Mitochondrial DNA Analysis
    Baeta, Miriam
    Nunez, Carolina
    Cardoso, Sergio
    Palencia-Madrid, Leire
    Pineiro-Hermida, Sergio
    Arriba-Barredo, Miren
    Jesus Villanueva-Millan, Maria
    de Pancorbo, Marian M.
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10 (12):
  • [49] Polymorphism of the noncoding region of the mitochondrial genome in three Kazakh populations inhabiting different areas of Kazakhstan and in DNA samples from ancient populations of the Kazakhstani Altai
    Aytkhozhina, NA
    Dzisuk, NV
    Ludvikova, EK
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 2004, 38 (04) : 494 - 502
  • [50] Phylogeographic analysis of mitochondrial DNA in northern Asian Populations
    Derenko, Miroslava
    Malyarchuk, Boris
    Grzybowski, Tomasz
    Denisova, Galina
    Dambueva, Irina
    Perkova, Maria
    Dorzhu, Choduraa
    Luzina, Faina
    Lee, Hong Kyu
    Vanecek, Tomas
    Villems, Richard
    Zakharov, Ilia
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2007, 81 (05) : 1025 - 1041