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      mtDNA analysis of the Galician population: a genetic edge of European variation.

      European Journal of Human Genetics
      Base Sequence, DNA Primers, DNA, Mitochondrial, genetics, Genetic Variation, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Spain

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          Analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation has become a useful tool for human population studies. We analysed the first hypervariable region of mitochondrial DNA control region (position 16024-16383) in 92 unrelated individuals from Galicia (Spain), a relatively isolated European population at the westernmost continental edge. Fifty different sequences defined by 56 variable positions were found. The frequency of the reference sequence reaches in Galicians its maximum value in Europe. Moreover, several genetic indexes confirm the low variability of our sample in comparison to data from 11 European and Middle Eastern populations. A parsimony tree of the sequences reveals a high simplicity of the tree, with few and small well defined clusters. These results place Galicians on the genetic edge of the European variation, bringing together all the traits of a cul-de-sac population with a striking similarity to the Basque population. The present results are fully compatible with a population expansion model in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic age. The genetic evidence revealed by the analysis of mtDNA shows the Galician population at the edge of a demographic expansion towards Europe from the Middle East.

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          9781045
          10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200202

          Chemistry
          Base Sequence,DNA Primers,DNA, Mitochondrial,genetics,Genetic Variation,Humans,Molecular Sequence Data,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid,Spain

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