Genetic ecological monitoring in human populations: Heterozygosity, mtDNA haplotype variation, and genetic load
Autor: | M. V. Romashkina, A. A. Kuznetsova, M. A. Kuznetsova, Olga Utevska, Richard Villems, Oleg Balanovsky, S. M. Koshel, E. E. Baranova, S. A. Frolova, I. E. Teuchezh, Valery Zaporozhchenko, Michail Churnosov, Elena Balanovska, Andrey Pshenichnov |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Zdroj: | Russian Journal of Genetics. 47:1353-1363 |
ISSN: | 1608-3369 1022-7954 |
DOI: | 10.1134/s1022795411110056 |
Popis: | Yu.P. Altukhov suggested that heterozygosity is an indicator of the state of the gene pool. The idea and a linked concept of genetic ecological monitoring were applied to a new dataset on mtDNA variation in East European ethnic groups. Haplotype diversity (an analog of the average heterozygosity) was shown to gradually decrease northwards. Since a similar trend is known for population density, interlinked changes were assumed for a set of parameters, which were ordered to form a causative chain: latitude increases, land productivity decreases, population density decreases, effective population size decreases, isolation of subpopulations increases, genetic drift increases, and mtDNA haplotype diversity decreases. An increase in genetic drift increases the random inbreeding rate and, consequently, the genetic load. This was confirmed by a significant correlation observed between the incidence of autosomal recessive hereditary diseases and mtDNA haplotype diversity. Based on the findings, mtDNA was assumed to provide an informative genetic system for genetic ecological monitoring; e.g., analyzing the ecology-driven changes in the gene pool. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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