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Mitochondrial genomes uncover the maternal history of the Pamir populations.

Min-Sheng Peng1, Weifang Xu2,3, Jiao-Jiao Song1,4, Xing Chen1, Xierzhatijiang Sulaiman5, Liuhong Cai6, He-Qun Liu1, Shi-Fang Wu1, Yun Gao1, Najmudinov Tojiddin Abdulloevich7, Manilova Elena Afanasevna7, Khudoidodov Behruz Ibrohimovich7, Xi Chen8,9, Wei-Kang Yang8,9, Miao Wu8,9, Gui-Mei Li10, Xing-Yan Yang11, Allah Rakha12,13, Yong-Gang Yao12,14,15, Halmurat Upur16, Ya-Ping Zhang17,18,19,20.   

Abstract

The Pamirs, among the world's highest mountains in Central Asia, are one of homelands with the most extreme high altitude for several ethnic groups. The settlement history of modern humans on the Pamirs remains still opaque. Herein, we have sequenced the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genomes of 382 individuals belonging to eight populations from the Pamirs and the surrounding lowlands in Central Asia. We construct the Central Asian (including both highlanders and lowlanders) mtDNA haplogroup tree at the highest resolution. All the matrilineal components are assigned into the defined mtDNA haplogroups in East and West Eurasians. No basal lineages that directly emanate from the Eurasian founder macrohaplogroups M, N, and R are found. Our data support the origin of Central Asian being the result of East-West Eurasian admixture. The coalescence ages for more than 93% mtDNA lineages in Central Asians are dated after the last glacial maximum (LGM). The post-LGM and/or later dispersals/admixtures play dominant roles in shaping the maternal gene pool of Central Asians. More importantly, our analyses reveal the mtDNA heterogeneity in the Pamir highlanders, not only between the Turkic Kyrgyz and the Indo-European Tajik groups, but also among three highland Tajiks. No evidence supports positive selection or relaxation of selective constraints in the mtDNAs of highlanders as compared to that of lowlanders. Our results suggest a complex history for the peopling of Pamirs by multiple waves of migrations from various genetic resources during different time scales.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29187735      PMCID: PMC5839027          DOI: 10.1038/s41431-017-0028-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1018-4813            Impact factor:   4.246


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