KMID : 0855520090220010011
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Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology 2009 Volume.22 No. 1 p.11 ~ p.20
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Heteroplasmy of Mitochondrial DNA Shown in Korean and Mongolian
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Kim Keun-Cheol
Noh Maeng-Seok Kim Kyung-Yong Park Ae-Ja Kim Ki-Jeong Lee Kwang-Ho Dashtseveg Tumen Kim Ae-Jin Kim Jae-Hyun
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Abstract
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As characterization of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) shows maternal inheritance and exists as more than thousands copies per cell, it is widely used for population genetics and forensic scientific field. However, mitochondrial DNA study has difficulties because heteroplasmy of mtDNA is being reported from coding and control region. In this study, we have analyzed 200 samples to examine heteroplasmy in mitochondrial DNA of Korean and Mongolian.
The control region and coding region in mtDNA of blood from Koreans and Mongolians were analyzed with PCR amplication and sequencing.
As a result, several heteroplasmy was observed from total 10 positions including 5 positions in coding region and 5 positions in control region, respectively. Moreover, it showed more than one heteroplasmy in coding region from 6 samples in Korean and 17 samples in Mongolian. Interestingly, heteroplasmy at 5178 position was shown in 6 samples among 23 samples. Considering that the position is important for deciding haplogroup D, we suggest that additional analysis on 4883 position needs for correct haplogrouping. Beside, we also found heteroplasmy in the other positions of 204, 4853, or 16249.
Therefore, we suggest that it is required of combinatory analysis on several key nucleotide positions to obtain good results when determining mitochondrial haplogroups.
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KEYWORD
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region, control region, Heteroplasmy, East Asian, Mitochondrial DNA
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