Disuniting uniformity: a pied cladistic canvas of mtDNA haplogroup H in Eurasia (CROSBI ID 106433)
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Loogväli, Eva-Liis ; Roostalu, Urmas ; Malyarchuk, Boris A. ; Derenko, Miroslava V. ; Kivisild, Toomas ; Metspalu, Ene ; Tambets, Kristina ; Reidla, Maere ; Tolk, Helle-Viivi ; Parik, Jüri ; Pennarun, Erwan ; Laos, Sirle ; Lunkina, Arina ; Golubenko, Maria ; Barać Lauc, Lovorka ; Peričić, Marijana ; Balanovsky, Oleg P. ; Gusar, Vladislava ; Khusnutdinova, Elsa K. ; Stepanov, Vadim ; Puzyrev, Valery ; Rudan, Pavao ; Balanovska, Elena V. ; Grechanina, Elena ; Richard, Christelle ; Moisan, Jean-Paul ; Chaventré, André ; Anagnou, Nicholas P. ; Pappa, Kalliopi I. ; Michalodimitrakis, Emmanuel N. ; Claustres, Mireille ; Gölge, Mukaddes ; Mikerezi, Ilia ; Usanga, Esien ; Villems, Richard
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Disuniting uniformity: a pied cladistic canvas of mtDNA haplogroup H in Eurasia
It has been often stated that the overall pattern of human maternal lineages in Europe is largely uniform. Yet this uniformity may also result from an insufficient depth and width of the phylogenetic analysis, in particular of the predominant western Eurasian haplogroup H that comprises nearly a half of the European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) pool. Making use of the coding sequence information from 267 mtDNA haplogroup (Hg) H sequences, we have analyzed 830 mtDNA genomes, from 11 European, Near and Middle Eastern, Central Asian and Altaian populations. In addition to the seven previously specified sub-haplogroups, we define fifteen novel sub-clades of Hg H present in the extant human populations of western Eurasia. The refinement of the phylogenetic resolution has allowed us to resolve a large number of homoplasies in phylogenetic trees of Hg H based on the first hypervariable segment (HVS-I) of mtDNA. As many as 50 out of 125 polymorphic positions in HVS-I were found to be mutated in more than one sub-cluster of Hg H. The phylogeographic analysis revealed that sub-Hgs H1(*), H1b, H1f, H2a, H3, H6a, H6b and H8 demonstrate distinct phylogeographic patterns. The monophyletic sub-haplogroups of Hg H provide means for further progress in the understanding of the (pre)historic movements of women in Eurasia and for the understanding of the present-day genetic diversity of western Eurasians in general.
human mitochondrial DNA; population genetics; phylogeography
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