Pitfalls in the analysis of ancient human mtDNA


Autoria(s): Yao, YG; Zhang, YP
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

The retrieval of DNA from ancient human specimens is not always successful owing to DNA deterioration and contamination although it is vital to provide new insights into the genetic structure of ancient people and to reconstruct the past history. Normally, only short DNA fragments can be retrieved from the ancient specimens. How to identify the authenticity of DNA obtained and to uncover the information it contained are difficult. We employed the ancient mtDNAs reported from Central Asia (including Xinjiang, China) as an example to discern potentially extraneous DNA contamination based on the updated mtDNA phylogeny derived from mtDNA control region, coding region, as well as complete sequence information. Our results demonstrated that many mtDNAs reported are more or less problematic. Starting from a reliable mtDNA phylogeney and combining the available modern data into analysis, one can ascertain the authenticity of the ancient DNA, distinguish the potential errors in a data set, and efficiently decipher the meager information it harbored. The reappraisal of the mtDNAs with the age of more than 2000 years from Central Asia gave support to the suggestion of extensively (pre)historical gene admixture in this region.

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http://159.226.149.42:8088/handle/152453/2651

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/47201

Direitos

Pitfalls in the analysis of ancient human mtDNA

Fonte

Yao, YG; Zhang, YP.Pitfalls in the analysis of ancient human mtDNA.CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN;2003;48(8):826-830.

Palavras-Chave #Multidisciplinary Sciences
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