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KMID : 1161519980020020259
Animal Cells and Systems
1998 Volume.2 No. 2 p.259 ~ p.267
Distribution of the 9-bp deletion in COII/tRNALys intergenic region of mitochondrial DNA is relatively homogeneous in East Asian populations
Hong Sung-Soo

Horai Satoshi
Lee Chung-Choo
Abstract
A deletion of one out of the two copies of 9?bp repeat sequence (CCCCCT?CTA) between the cytochrome oxidase II and lysine tranfer RNA (COII/ tRNALys) genes in human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been used as a polymorphic anthropological marker for people of east Asian origin, and to lesser extent, Pacific and African populations. We searched for the 9?bp deletion of the intergenic COII/tRNALys region in two Korean populations (175 from Seoul and 38 from Cheju) and examine the distibution of this deletion in world populations. The 9?bp deletion was detected directly by electrophoresis of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)?amplified nucleotide (nt) 8211?8310 mtDNA fragment. The frequencies of the 9?bp deletion were significantly different between the Seoul (16%) and Cheju (8%) populations. Examination of data from the world populations suggests a geographic gradient. The frequency reaches its highest values in some Pacific island populations and decreases along the southeast Asia?Siberia transect. In spite of this geographic gradient, Mongoloid populations including Korean, Chinese, Japanese, and Mongolian populations were relatively homogeneous with regard to the 9?bp deletion type of the intergenic COII/tRNALys region. These results indicate Koreans are genetically related to northeast Asian populations, and have a maternal Mongoloid ancestry. Therefore, the 9?bp deletion of the intergenic COII/tRNALys region will provide significant information to elucidate the historical patterns of migration of the Mongoloids
KEYWORD
Mitochondrial DNA, Intergenic COII/tRNALys region, 9-bp deletion, Korean population, Polymerase chain reaction, Geographic cline, Mongoloids
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