High Mitochondrial Haplotype Diversity Found in Three Pre-Hispanic Groups from Colombia

Daniel Uricoechea Patino,Andrew Collins, Oscar Julian Romero Garcia,Gustavo Santos Vecino, Jose Vicente Rodriguez Cuenca,Jaime E. Bernal, Escilda Benavides Benitez, Saray Vergara Munoz,Ignacio Briceno Balcazar

Genes(2023)

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The analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) hypervariable region (HVR) sequence data from ancient human remains provides valuable insights into the genetic structure and population dynamics of ancient populations. mtDNA is particularly useful in studying ancient populations, because it is maternally inherited and has a higher mutation rate compared to nuclear DNA. To determine the genetic structure of three Colombian pre-Hispanic populations and compare them with current populations, we determined the haplotypes from human bone remains by sequencing several mitochondrial DNA segments. A wide variety of mitochondrial polymorphisms were obtained from 33 samples. Our results support a high population heterogeneity among pre-Hispanic populations in Colombia.
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ancient DNA,pre-Hispanic,mtDNA HVS-I,native American founding lineages,native American genetic history,native American ancestries
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