A comprehensive review of HVS-I mitochondrial DNA variation of 19 Iranian populations

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Motahareh Amjadi, Zahra Hayatmehr, Balázs Egyed, Mahmood Tavallaei, Anna Szécsényi-Nagy
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Abstract

Iran is located along the Central Asian corridor, a natural artery that has served as a cross-continental route since the first anatomically modern human populations migrated out of Africa. We compiled and reanalyzed the HVS-I (hypervariable segment-I) of 3840 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from 19 Iranian populations and from 26 groups from adjacent countries to give a comprehensive review of the maternal genetic variation and investigate the impact of historical events and cultural factors on the maternal genetic structure of modern Iranians. We conclude that Iranians have a high level of genetic diversity. Thirty-six haplogroups were observed in Iran's populations, and most of them belong to widespread West-Eurasian haplogroups, such as H, HV, J, N, T, and U. In contrast, the predominant haplogroups observed in most of the adjacent countries studied here are H, M, D, R, U, and C haplogroups. Using principal component analysis, clustering, and genetic distance-based calculations, we estimated moderate genetic relationships between Iranian and other Eurasian groups. Further, analyses of molecular variance and comparing geographic and genetic structures indicate that mtDNA HVS-I sequence diversity does not exhibit any sharp geographic structure in the country. Barring a few from some culturally distinct and naturally separated minorities, most Iranian populations have a homogenous maternal genetic structure.

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伊朗 19 个人口 HVS-I 线粒体 DNA 变异的全面回顾
伊朗位于中亚走廊沿线,中亚走廊是一条天然大动脉,自第一批解剖学意义上的现代人类迁出非洲以来,这条大动脉一直是一条跨大陆的通道。我们汇编并重新分析了来自 19 个伊朗种群和邻近国家 26 个群体的 3840 个线粒体 DNA(mtDNA)序列的 HVS-I(超变异区段-I),对母系遗传变异进行了全面回顾,并研究了历史事件和文化因素对现代伊朗人母系遗传结构的影响。我们得出的结论是,伊朗人具有高度的遗传多样性。在伊朗人群中观察到 36 个单倍群,其中大部分属于广泛存在的西欧亚单倍群,如 H、HV、J、N、T 和 U。通过主成分分析、聚类和基于遗传距离的计算,我们估计伊朗和其他欧亚族群之间存在中等程度的遗传关系。此外,分子方差分析以及地理和遗传结构比较表明,伊朗的 mtDNA HVS-I 序列多样性没有表现出任何明显的地理结构。除少数来自文化独特和自然分隔的少数民族外,大多数伊朗人的母系遗传结构都是相同的。
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Annals of Human Genetics
Annals of Human Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Human Genetics publishes material directly concerned with human genetics or the application of scientific principles and techniques to any aspect of human inheritance. Papers that describe work on other species that may be relevant to human genetics will also be considered. Mathematical models should include examples of application to data where possible. Authors are welcome to submit Supporting Information, such as data sets or additional figures or tables, that will not be published in the print edition of the journal, but which will be viewable via the online edition and stored on the website.
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