Mitochondrial DNA Signals of Late Glacial Recolonization of Europe from Near Eastern Refugia
Mitochondrial DNA Signals of Late Glacial Recolonization of Europe from Near Eastern Refugia
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a number of refuge areas at the height of the last Ice Age. European populations are believed to be, to a large extent, the descendants of the inhabitants of these refugia, and some extant mtDNA lineages can be traced to refugia in Franco-Cantabria (haplogroups H1, H3, V, and U5b1), the Italian Peninsula (U5b3), and the East European Plain (U4 and U5a). Parts of the Near East, such as the Levant, were also continuously inhabited throughout the Last Glacial Maximum, but unlike western and eastern Europe, no archaeological or genetic evidence for Late Glacial expansions into Europe from the Near East has hitherto been discovered. Here we report, on the basis of an enlarged whole-genome mitochondrial database, that a substantial, perhaps predominant, signal from mitochondrial haplogroups J and T, previously thought to have spread primarily from the Near East into Europe with the Neolithic population, may in fact reflect dispersals during the Late Glacial period, ∼19-12 thousand years (ka) ago.
- Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Italy
- University of Perugia Italy
- Universidade Lusófona do Porto Portugal
- University of Southampton United Kingdom
- University of Huddersfield United Kingdom
570, EUROPEAN ORIGINS, Molecular Sequence Data, COMPLETE MTDNA GENOMES, DNA, Mitochondrial, HAPLOGROUPS J AND T, White People, PHYLOGEOGRAPHY, DNA Mitochondrial/genetics, Middle East, LATE GLACIAL, Genetics, Humans, Genetics(clinical), Europe, Eastern, European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, DNA; Mitochondrial; Europe; Sequence Analysis; Genetic Variation; Genetics; Population, Phylogeny, GLACIAL REFUGE, Genetic Variation, DNA Mitochondrial/metabolism, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sequence Analysis DNA, Mitochondria, Europe, Genetics, Population, Mitochondria/genetics, NEOLITHIC, Europe Eastern/epidemiology, mtDNA; Human evolution; Human origins
570, EUROPEAN ORIGINS, Molecular Sequence Data, COMPLETE MTDNA GENOMES, DNA, Mitochondrial, HAPLOGROUPS J AND T, White People, PHYLOGEOGRAPHY, DNA Mitochondrial/genetics, Middle East, LATE GLACIAL, Genetics, Humans, Genetics(clinical), Europe, Eastern, European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, DNA; Mitochondrial; Europe; Sequence Analysis; Genetic Variation; Genetics; Population, Phylogeny, GLACIAL REFUGE, Genetic Variation, DNA Mitochondrial/metabolism, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sequence Analysis DNA, Mitochondria, Europe, Genetics, Population, Mitochondria/genetics, NEOLITHIC, Europe Eastern/epidemiology, mtDNA; Human evolution; Human origins
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