"Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"

A 9 bp deletion between cytochrome oxidase subunit II and tRNA Lys genes in mitochondrial DNA, has proven to be an extremely informative marker for tracing population history. Using the PCR-PAGE and PCR-SSCP techniques in this study, 152 DNA samples collected from Iranian populations were screened f...

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Main Authors: SA Alemohammad, DD Farhud, M Hooshmand, M Sanati, P Derakhshandeh-Peykar, SJ Imam, M Rahmani
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2003-08-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/276.pdf&manuscript_id=276
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spelling doaj-eb331727d310440bba1fb936b0f130042020-12-02T01:44:45ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852003-08-0132215"Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"SA AlemohammadDD FarhudM HooshmandM SanatiP Derakhshandeh-PeykarSJ ImamM RahmaniA 9 bp deletion between cytochrome oxidase subunit II and tRNA Lys genes in mitochondrial DNA, has proven to be an extremely informative marker for tracing population history. Using the PCR-PAGE and PCR-SSCP techniques in this study, 152 DNA samples collected from Iranian populations were screened for the 9 bp deletion. No deletion was observed. A length polymorphism, most probably a 9 bp triplication, was detected in one case. This observation provides further evidence for an ancient migration from Africa to India through Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan. It also supports the hypothesis, which suggested diffusion of Iranian farmers to India after agricultural revolution. The existence of 9 bp deletions in a background of haplogroup I in Mediterranean and its absence in Iran, suggests that there is no eastward diffusion of this marker and therefore this haplotype would not be too old. The presence of 9 bp triplication supports its multiple independent origins.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/276.pdf&manuscript_id=276Mitochondrial DNA9 bp DeletionIranian populations
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author SA Alemohammad
DD Farhud
M Hooshmand
M Sanati
P Derakhshandeh-Peykar
SJ Imam
M Rahmani
spellingShingle SA Alemohammad
DD Farhud
M Hooshmand
M Sanati
P Derakhshandeh-Peykar
SJ Imam
M Rahmani
"Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Mitochondrial DNA
9 bp Deletion
Iranian populations
author_facet SA Alemohammad
DD Farhud
M Hooshmand
M Sanati
P Derakhshandeh-Peykar
SJ Imam
M Rahmani
author_sort SA Alemohammad
title "Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
title_short "Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
title_full "Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
title_fullStr "Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
title_full_unstemmed "Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Intergenic COII/tRNALYS 9 bp Deletion in Iranian Populations"
title_sort "distribution of mitochondrial dna intergenic coii/trnalys 9 bp deletion in iranian populations"
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2003-08-01
description A 9 bp deletion between cytochrome oxidase subunit II and tRNA Lys genes in mitochondrial DNA, has proven to be an extremely informative marker for tracing population history. Using the PCR-PAGE and PCR-SSCP techniques in this study, 152 DNA samples collected from Iranian populations were screened for the 9 bp deletion. No deletion was observed. A length polymorphism, most probably a 9 bp triplication, was detected in one case. This observation provides further evidence for an ancient migration from Africa to India through Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and Pakistan. It also supports the hypothesis, which suggested diffusion of Iranian farmers to India after agricultural revolution. The existence of 9 bp deletions in a background of haplogroup I in Mediterranean and its absence in Iran, suggests that there is no eastward diffusion of this marker and therefore this haplotype would not be too old. The presence of 9 bp triplication supports its multiple independent origins.
topic Mitochondrial DNA
9 bp Deletion
Iranian populations
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/276.pdf&manuscript_id=276
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