In situ origin of deep rooting lineages of mitochondrial Macrohaplogroup 'M' in India

Thangaraj, Kumarasamy ; Chaubey, Gyaneshwer ; Singh, Vijay ; Vanniarajan, Ayyasamy ; Thanseem, Ismail ; Reddy, Alla G ; Singh, Lalji (2006) In situ origin of deep rooting lineages of mitochondrial Macrohaplogroup 'M' in India BMC Genomics, 7 (1). Article ID 151, 6 pages. ISSN 1471-2164

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Abstract

Background: Macrohaplogroups 'M' and 'N' have evolved almost in parallel from a founder haplogroup L3. Macrohaplogroup N in India has already been defined in previous studies and recently the macrohaplogroup M among the Indian populations has been characterized. In this study, we attempted to reconstruct and re-evaluate the phylogeny of Macrohaplogroup M, which harbors more than 60% of the Indian mtDNA lineage and to shed light on the origin of its deep rooting haplogroups. Results: Using 11 whole mtDNA and 2231 partial coding sequence of Indian M lineage selected from 8670 HVS1 sequences across India, we have reconstructed the tree including Andamanese-specific lineage M31 and calculated the time depth of all the nodes. We defined one novel haplogroup M41 and revised the classification of haplogroups M3, M18 and M31. Conclusion: Our result indicates that the Indian mtDNA pool consists of several deep rooting lineages of macrohaplogroup 'M' suggesting in-situ origin of these haplogroups in South Asia, most likely in the India. These deep rooting lineages are not language specific and spread over all the language groups in India. Moreover, our reanalysis of the Andamanese-specific lineage M31 suggests population specific two clear-cut subclades (M31a1 and M31a2). Onge and Jarwa share M31a1 branch while M31a2 clade is present in only Great Andamanese individuals. Overall our study supported the one wave, rapid dispersal theory of modern humans along the Asian coast.

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