MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration

Abstract Background Profiling of mitochondrial DNA is surely to provide valuable investigative clues for forensic cases involving highly degraded specimens or complex maternal lineage kinship determination. But traditionally used hypervariable region sequencing of mitochondrial DNA is less frequentl...

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Main Authors: Qiong Lan, Tong Xie, Xiaoye Jin, Yating Fang, Shuyan Mei, Guang Yang, Bofeng Zhu
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-10-01
Series:Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.934
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spelling doaj-de6a8bb1206043aeb1df6ceea2a5ee522020-11-25T01:23:25ZengWileyMolecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine2324-92692019-10-01710n/an/a10.1002/mgg3.934MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure explorationQiong Lan0Tong Xie1Xiaoye Jin2Yating Fang3Shuyan Mei4Guang Yang5Bofeng Zhu6Department of Forensic Genetics, School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaDepartment of Forensic Genetics, School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaKey Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, College of Stomatology Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Forensic Genetics, School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaDepartment of Forensic Genetics, School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic Rochester MN USADepartment of Forensic Genetics, School of Forensic Medicine Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaAbstract Background Profiling of mitochondrial DNA is surely to provide valuable investigative clues for forensic cases involving highly degraded specimens or complex maternal lineage kinship determination. But traditionally used hypervariable region sequencing of mitochondrial DNA is less frequently suggested by the forensic community for insufficient informativeness. Genome‐wide sequencing of mitochondrial DNA can provide considerable amount of variant information but can be high cost at the same time. Methods Efficiency of the 60 mitochondrial DNA polymorphic sites dispersing across the control region and coding region of mitochondrial DNA genome was evaluated with 106 Mongolians recruited from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, and allele‐specific PCR technique was employed for mitochondrial DNA typing. Results Altogether 58 haplotypes were observed and the haplotypic diversity, discrimination power and random match probability were calculated to be 0.981, 0.972, and 0.028, respectively. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup affiliation exhibited an exceeding percentage (12.26%) of west Eurasian lineage (H haplogroup) in the studied Mongolian group, which needed to be further verified with more samples. Furthermore, the genetic relationships between the Xinjiang Mongolian group and the comparison populations were also investigated and the genetic affinity was discovered between the Xinjiang Mongolian group and the Xinjiang Kazak group in this study. Conclusion It was indicated that the panel was potentially enough to be used as a supplementary tool for forensic applications. And the matrilineal genetic structure analyses based on mitochondrial DNA variants in the Xinjiang Mongolian group could be helpful for subsequent anthropological studies.https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.934genetic polymorphismmatrilineal genetic structuremitochondrial DNAMongolian ethnic minority
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author Qiong Lan
Tong Xie
Xiaoye Jin
Yating Fang
Shuyan Mei
Guang Yang
Bofeng Zhu
spellingShingle Qiong Lan
Tong Xie
Xiaoye Jin
Yating Fang
Shuyan Mei
Guang Yang
Bofeng Zhu
MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
genetic polymorphism
matrilineal genetic structure
mitochondrial DNA
Mongolian ethnic minority
author_facet Qiong Lan
Tong Xie
Xiaoye Jin
Yating Fang
Shuyan Mei
Guang Yang
Bofeng Zhu
author_sort Qiong Lan
title MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
title_short MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
title_full MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
title_fullStr MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
title_full_unstemmed MtDNA polymorphism analyses in the Chinese Mongolian group: Efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
title_sort mtdna polymorphism analyses in the chinese mongolian group: efficiency evaluation and further matrilineal genetic structure exploration
publisher Wiley
series Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine
issn 2324-9269
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Background Profiling of mitochondrial DNA is surely to provide valuable investigative clues for forensic cases involving highly degraded specimens or complex maternal lineage kinship determination. But traditionally used hypervariable region sequencing of mitochondrial DNA is less frequently suggested by the forensic community for insufficient informativeness. Genome‐wide sequencing of mitochondrial DNA can provide considerable amount of variant information but can be high cost at the same time. Methods Efficiency of the 60 mitochondrial DNA polymorphic sites dispersing across the control region and coding region of mitochondrial DNA genome was evaluated with 106 Mongolians recruited from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, and allele‐specific PCR technique was employed for mitochondrial DNA typing. Results Altogether 58 haplotypes were observed and the haplotypic diversity, discrimination power and random match probability were calculated to be 0.981, 0.972, and 0.028, respectively. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup affiliation exhibited an exceeding percentage (12.26%) of west Eurasian lineage (H haplogroup) in the studied Mongolian group, which needed to be further verified with more samples. Furthermore, the genetic relationships between the Xinjiang Mongolian group and the comparison populations were also investigated and the genetic affinity was discovered between the Xinjiang Mongolian group and the Xinjiang Kazak group in this study. Conclusion It was indicated that the panel was potentially enough to be used as a supplementary tool for forensic applications. And the matrilineal genetic structure analyses based on mitochondrial DNA variants in the Xinjiang Mongolian group could be helpful for subsequent anthropological studies.
topic genetic polymorphism
matrilineal genetic structure
mitochondrial DNA
Mongolian ethnic minority
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.934
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