Abstract
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics
Vol. 6:
165-183
(Volume publication date September 2005)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.genom.6.080604.162249)
First published online as a Review in Advance on May 2, 2005MITOCHONDRIAL DNA AND HUMAN EVOLUTION ▪ Abstract Several unique properties of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), including its high copy number, maternal inheritance, lack of recombination, and high mutation rate, have made it the molecule of choice for studies of human population history and evolution. Here we review the current state of knowledge concerning these properties, how mtDNA variation is studied, what we have learned, and what the future likely holds. We conclude that increasingly, mtDNA studies are (and should be) supplemented with analyses of the Y-chromosome and other nuclear DNA variation. Some serious issues need to be addressed concerning nuclear inserts, database quality, and the possible influence of selection on mtDNA variation. Nonetheless, mtDNA studies will continue to play an important role in such areas as examining socio-cultural influences on human genetic variation, ancient DNA, certain forensic DNA applications, and in tracing personal genetic history. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Einführung „Populationsgenetik“ medizinische genetik (2008) Purifying selection of mtDNA and its implications for understanding evolution and mitochondrial disease Nature Reviews Genetics 9(9):657-662 (2008) Reconstructing phylogenies and phenotypes: a molecular view of human evolution Journal of Anatomy 212(4):337-353 (2008) Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup diversity in Basques: A reassessment based on HVI and HVII polymorphisms American Journal of Human Biology 20(2):154-164 (2008) Maternal traces of deep common ancestry and asymmetric gene flow between Pygmy hunter-gatherers and Bantu-speaking farmers L. Quintana-Murci, H. Quach, C. Harmant, F. Luca, B. Massonnet, E. Patin, L. Sica, P. Mouguiama-Daouda, D. Comas, S. Tzur, O. Balanovsky, K. K. Kidd, J. R. Kidd, L. van der Veen, J.-M. Hombert, A. Gessain, P. Verdu, A. Froment, S. Bahuchet, E. Heyer, J. Dausset, A. Salas, D. M. Behar Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105(5):1596-1601 (2008)
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