Mitochondrial DNA sequences in prehistoric human remains from the Alps

被引:0
|
作者
Giulietta Di Benedetto
Ivane S Nasidze
Michele Stenico
Lorendana Nigro
Matthias Krings
Michele Lanzinger
Linda Vigilant
Mark Stoneking
Svant Pääbo
Guido Barbujani
机构
[1] Università di Ferrara,Dipartimento di Biologia
[2] Pennsylvania State University,Department of Anthropology
[3] Università di Padova,Dipartimento di Biologia
[4] Institute of Zoology,undefined
[5] University of Munich,undefined
[6] Museo Tridentino di Scienze Naturali,undefined
[7] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,undefined
来源
European Journal of Human Genetics | 2000年 / 8卷
关键词
mitochondrial DNA; ancient DNA; genetic diversity; paleolithic; neolithic;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The spread of agriculture that started in the Near East about 10 000 years ago caused a dramatic change in the European archaeological record. It is still unclear if that change was caused mostly by movement of people or by cultural transformations. In particular, there is disagreement on what proportion of the current European gene pool is derived either from the pre-agricultural, paleolithic and mesolithic people, or from neolithic farmers immigrating from the south-east. To begin to characterise the mtDNA gene pool of prehistoric Europe we examined five human remains from the Eastern Italian Alps, dated between 14 000 and 3000 years ago. Three of them yielded sufficient amount of mtDNA for analysis. DNA extracts were prepared in two independent laboratories, and PCR products from the first hypervariable segment of the mtDNA control region were cloned and sequenced. Together with the 5200 year old ‘ice man’, these DNA sequences show that European mtDNA diversity was already high at the beginning of the neolithic period. All the neolithic sequences have been observed in contemporary Europeans, suggesting genealogical continuity between the neolithic and present-day European mtDNA gene pool. The mtDNA sequence from a 14 000 year-old specimen was not observed in any contemporary Europeans, raising the possibility of a lack of continuity between the mesolithic and present-day European gene pools.
引用
收藏
页码:669 / 677
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mitochondrial DNA sequences in prehistoric human remains from the Alps
    Di Benedetto, G
    Nasidze, IS
    Stenico, M
    Nigro, L
    Krings, M
    Lanzinger, M
    Vigilant, L
    Stoneking, M
    Pääbo, S
    Barbujani, G
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2000, 8 (09) : 669 - 677
  • [2] Personal identification from human remains by mitochondrial DNA sequencing
    Koyama, H
    Iwasa, M
    Ohtani, S
    Ohira, H
    Tsuchimochi, T
    Maeno, Y
    Isobe, I
    Matsumoto, T
    Yamada, Y
    Nagao, M
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY, 2002, 23 (03): : 272 - 276
  • [3] Mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis of human remains
    Holland, MM
    Fisher, DL
    Roby, RK
    Ruderman, J
    Bryson, C
    Weedn, VW
    CRIME LABORATORY DIGEST, 1995, 22 (04): : 109 - 115
  • [4] A genetic perspective of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in the Siberian Arctic: Mitochondrial DNA analysis of human remains from 8000 years ago
    Lee, Esther J.
    Merriwether, D. Andrew
    Kasparov, Alexei K.
    Khartanovich, Valery I.
    Nikolskiy, Pavel A.
    Shidlovskiy, Fedor K.
    Gromov, Andrei V.
    Chikisheva, Tatyana A.
    Chasnyk, Vyacheslav G.
    Timoshin, Valery B.
    Pavlova, Elena Y.
    Pitulko, Vladimir V.
    JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE-REPORTS, 2018, 17 : 943 - 949
  • [5] Mitochondrial DNA analysis of human remains from the Yuansha site in Xinjiang, China
    ShiZhu Gao
    YinQiu Cui
    YiDai Yang
    RanHui Duan
    Idelisi Abuduresule
    Victor H. Mair
    Hong Zhu
    Hui Zhou
    Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2008, 51 : 205 - 213
  • [6] Mitochondrial DNA analysis of human remains from the Yuansha site in Xinjiang, China
    Gao ShiZhu
    Cui YinQiu
    Yang Yidai
    Duan RanHui
    Abuduresule, Idelisi
    Mair, Victor H.
    Hong, Zhu
    Hui, Zhou
    SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES C-LIFE SCIENCES, 2008, 51 (03): : 205 - 213
  • [7] EXTRACTION AND AMPLIFICATION OF THE HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA FROM THE JOMON SKELETAL REMAINS
    SHINODA, K
    KUNISADA, T
    JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NIPPON, 1990, 98 (04): : 471 - 482
  • [8] Mitochondrial DNA analysis of human remains from the Yuansha site in Xinjiang, China
    Idelisi ABUDURESULE
    Victor H. MAIR
    Science in China(Series C:Life Sciences) , 2008, (03) : 205 - 213
  • [9] A GENETIC-STUDY OF 2,000-YEAR-OLD HUMAN REMAINS FROM JAPAN USING MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA SEQUENCES
    OOTA, H
    SAITOU, N
    MATSUSHITA, T
    UEDA, S
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 1995, 98 (02) : 133 - 145
  • [10] Cranial variation in prehistoric human skeletal remains from the Marianas
    Ishida, H
    Dodo, Y
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 1997, 104 (03) : 399 - 410