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Mitogenomics of modern Mongolic-speaking populations.

Authors :
Derenko, Miroslava
Denisova, Galina
Dambueva, Irina
Malyarchuk, Boris
Bazarov, Boris
Source :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics; Jan2022, Vol. 297 Issue 1, p47-62, 16p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Here, we present a comprehensive data set of 489 complete mitogenomes (211 of which are new) from four Mongolic-speaking populations (Mongols, Barghuts, Khamnigans, and Buryats) to investigate their matrilineal genetic structure, ancestry and relationship with other ethnic groups. We show that along with very high levels of genetic diversity and lack of genetic differentiation, Mongolic-speaking populations exhibit strong genetic resemblance to East Asian populations of Chinese, Japanese, and Uyghurs. Phylogeographic analysis of complete mitogenomes reveals the presence of different components in the gene pools of modern Mongolic-speaking populations—the main East Eurasian component is represented by mtDNA lineages of East Asian, Siberian and autochthonous (the Baikal region/Mongolian) ancestry, whereas the less pronounced West Eurasian component can be ascribed to Europe and West Asia/Caucasus. We also observed that up to one third of the mtDNA subhaplogroups identified in Mongolic-speaking populations can be considered as Mongolic-specific with the coalescence age of most of them not exceeding 1.7 kya. This coincides well with the population size growth which started around 1.1 kya and is detectable only in the Bayesian Skyline Plot constructed based on Mongolic-specific mitogenomes. Our data suggest that the genetic structure established during the Mongol empire is still retained in present-day Mongolic-speaking populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16174615
Volume :
297
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154982657
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-021-01830-w