用尼安德特人mtDNA爆破人类染色体而出土的活化石

Q3 Medicine
Jia Zhang , Cuilan Zhou , Li Xiao , Qinhui Tuo , Cuiying Peng , Zifen Guo , Duanfang Liao , Kai Li
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从尼安德特人身上成功提取的古代线粒体DNA (mtDNA)提供了强有力的实验证据,澄清了非洲外进化模式和多区域进化模式之间的争论。然而,由于缺乏尼安德特人化石的核DNA和可以追溯到更新世大约同一时期的早期现代人类化石的mtDNA,这可能会损害mtDNA系统发育分析的意义。在本报告中,我们将尼安德特人mtDNA作为外源转基因,将人类作为自然存在的转基因物种,进行线粒体染色分析。通过用尼安德特人mtDNA爆破人类基因组数据,鉴定了40个尼安德特人mtDNA可检索的核片段。在40个片段中,有5个片段与尼安德特人mtDNA的相关性高于与现代人mtDNA的相关性。此外,这五个核片段含有尼安德特人mtdna特有的单倍型。基于尼安德特人和现代人mtDNA 98%以上的同一性,我们认为使用尼安德特人mtDNA检索的一些现代人核片段可能有助于解码尼安德特人的遗传信息,同时也可能证明现代人和尼安德特人之间存在密切的遗传进化关系。
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Living fossils unearthed by blasting human chromosomes with Neanderthal mtDNA

The successful retrieval of ancient mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from Neanderthals provides powerful experimental evidence that clarifies the arguments between the out-of-Africa and multiregional models of evolution. However, the lack of nuclear DNA from Neanderthal fossils and mtDNA of early modern human fossils dating back to approximately the same time in the Pleistocene constitutes a limitation that may compromise the significance of mtDNA phylogenetic analysis. In this report, we introduce a mitochromic analysis using Neanderthal mtDNA as a foreign transgene and humans as a naturally occurring transgenic species. Forty Neanderthal mtDNA retrievable nuclear fragments were identified by blasting human genome data with Neanderthal mtDNA. Five of the 40 fragments exhibited higher correlation with Neanderthal mtDNA than those with modern human mtDNA. Furthermore, these five nuclear fragments harbor Neanderthal mtDNA-unique haplotypes. Based on the 98%+ identity between Neanderthal and modern human mtDNA when compared by groups, we suggest that some of the modern human nuclear fragments retrieved using Neanderthal mtDNA may aid in decoding Neanderthal genetic information, and also may simultaneously demonstrate a close genetic evolutionary relationship between modern humans and Neanderthals.

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Digital Chinese Medicine
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