格罗多维斯墓地早期中世纪人类遗骸的MtDNA分析

Q2 Arts and Humanities Przeglad Archeologiczny Pub Date : 2019-11-26 DOI:10.23858/pa67.2019.011
Anna Kubica-Grygiel, V. Csáky, B. Mende
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迄今为止,对中欧,特别是波兰中世纪人口的基因组成调查甚少。尽管最近发表了一些来自波兰的DNA数据集,但迄今为止还没有关于中世纪人口的大规模古代DNA研究的报道。本文报道了线粒体DNA (mtDNA)的研究,并通过建立中世纪(11世纪至13世纪中期)格罗多维斯墓地13个样本的线粒体DNA图谱,提出了来自小波兰的第一个种群水平的人类DNA研究。中世纪序列几乎涵盖了整个欧亚大陆西部宏观单倍群:H, J, u。有趣的是,有一个样本属于亚洲单倍群g。aDNA序列与包括欧洲,近东和亚洲人群在内的HVR I区域mtDNA的35203个现代序列以及775个古代序列的数据集进行了比较。采用遗传距离(FST)、多维标度(MDS)、主成分分析(PCA)和共享单倍型分析(SHA)进行群体遗传学分析。共有单倍型分析(SHA)表明,来自格罗多维斯的中世纪人群与来自今天斯洛伐克和克罗地亚接触区的中世纪人群(53.85%)以及匈牙利征服者(46.15%)共有大部分单倍型。
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MtDNA analysisof early-medieval human remains from the cemetery in Grodowice (PL)
The genetic composition of the medieval populations of Central Europe, Poland in particular, has been poorly investigated to date. Although a few DNA datasets from Poland have been published recently, no large-scale ancient DNA study on medieval populations has hitherto been reported. This paper reports the study of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and presents the first population-level human DNA study from Lesser Poland by establishing mitochondrial DNA profiles for 13 samples from the Grodowice cemetery dated to the Medieval Period (11th to mid-13th century). The medieval sequences encompass almost the entire range of Western Eurasian macro-haplogroups: H, J, U. Interestingly, there is one sample which belongs to the Asian haplogroup G. aDNA sequences were compared with a dataset of 35,203 present-day sequences of the HVR I region of mtDNA including European, Near Eastern, and Asian populations, as well as 775 ancient sequences. Analyses of population genetics were performed, including genetic distances (FST), multidimensional scaling (MDS), principal component analysis (PCA) and shared haplotype analysis (SHA). The shared haplotype analysis (SHA) showed that the medieval population from Grodowice shares the majority of haplotypes with the medieval populations from the contact-zones of today’s Slovakia and Croatia (53.85%) as well as with Hungarian conquerors (46.15%).
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