新石器时代的西伯利亚人群:公元前4020-3210年至公元前14年,来自Ust'-Ida I墓地的古代人群的MtDNA单倍型多样性

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropologischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 1998-03-24 DOI:10.1127/ANTHRANZ/56/1998/1
Na Yu, R. S. Yu
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通过对西伯利亚顺贝加尔湖地区Ust’-Ida I新石器时代墓葬遗骸的mtDNA分析,我们获得了古代蒙古人种的遗传特征。利用7种限制性内切酶分析mtDNA 16106 ~ 16545区域的位点多态性,研究了最常见的DNA单倍型结构,并估算了新石器时代人群的种群内核苷酸多样性。新石器时代与现代西伯利亚、蒙古和乌拉尔土著人口的比较表明,古代西伯利亚人口是现代西伯利亚人口的祖先之一。根据遗传距离,在核苷酸替代率不变的假设下,我们估计了新石器时代与现代西伯利亚人群的分化时间。这个分化时间(5572年前)与骨骼遗骸的年龄(5542-5652年)一致。使用骨骼遗骸的14c年代,估计mtDNA的核苷酸取代率为1%,序列差异为8938-9115年。
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Siberian population of the New Stone Age : MtDNA haplotype diversity in the ancient population from the Ust'-Ida I burial ground, dated 4020-3210 BC by 14C
On the basis of analysis of mtDNA from skeletal remains, dated by 14 C 4020-3210 BC, from the Ust'-Ida I Neolithic burial ground in Cis-Baikal area of Siberia, we obtained genetic characteristics of the ancient Mongoloid population. Using the 7 restriction enzymes for the analysis of site's polymorphism in 16106-16545 region of mtDNA, we studied the structure of the most frequent DNA haplotypes, and estimated the intrapopulational nucleotide diversity of the Neolithic population. Comparison of the Neolithic and modern indigeneous populations from Siberia, Mongolia and Ural showed, that the ancient Siberian population is one of the ancestors of the modern population of Siberia. From genetic distance, in the assumption of constant nucleotide substitution rate, we estimated the divergence time between the Neolithic and the modern Siberian population. This divergence time (5572 years ago) is conformed to the age of skeletal remains (5542-5652 years). With use of the 14 C dates of the skeletal remains, nucleotide substitution rate in mtDNA was estimated as 1 % sequence divergence for 8938-9115 years.
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