نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial genome

تعداد نتایج: 351357  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Viktor Cerný Connie J Mulligan Verónica Fernandes Nuno M Silva Farida Alshamali Amy Non Nourdin Harich Lotfi Cherni Amel Ben Ammar El Gaaied Ali Al-Meeri Luísa Pereira

Widespread interest in the first successful Out of Africa dispersal of modern humans ∼60-80 thousand years ago via a southern migration route has overshadowed the study of later periods of South Arabian prehistory. In this work, we show that the post-Last Glacial Maximum period of the past 20,000 years, during which climatic conditions were becoming more hospitable, has been a significant time ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
P Veronico R Gallerani L R Ceci

This compilation reports the tRNA genes detected on higher plant mitochondrial genomes subdivided into the widely accepted categories of 'genuine' and 'chloroplast-like' genes. Moreover, it includes a list of pseudo or truncated genes divided in the same way.

2015
Helen E. Robertson François Lapraz Adelaide C. Rhodes Maximilian J. Telford

Strigamia maritima (Myriapoda; Chilopoda) is a species from the soil-living order of geophilomorph centipedes. The Geophilomorpha is the most speciose order of centipedes with over a 1000 species described. They are notable for their large number of appendage bearing segments and are being used as a laboratory model to study the embryological process of segmentation within the myriapods. Using ...

Journal: :Genome research 2003
Max Ingman Ulf Gyllensten

To study the evolutionary history of the Australian and New Guinean indigenous peoples, we analyzed 101 complete mitochondrial genomes including populations from Australia and New Guinea as well as from Africa, India, Europe, Asia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. The genetic diversity of the Australian mitochondrial sequences is remarkably high and is similar to that found across Asia. This is in con...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Paul Brotherton Wolfgang Haak Jennifer Templeton Guido Brandt Julien Soubrier Christina Jane Adler Stephen M Richards Clio Der Sarkissian Robert Ganslmeier Susanne Friederich Veit Dresely Mannis van Oven Rosalie Kenyon Mark B Van der Hoek Jonas Korlach Khai Luong Simon Y W Ho Lluis Quintana-Murci Doron M Behar Harald Meller Kurt W Alt Alan Cooper

Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was less common (~19%) among Early Neolithic farmers (~5450 BC) and virtually absent in Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Here we investigate this major component of the maternal population history of modern Europeans and sequence 39 complete haplogroup H mitochondrial genomes from ancient human remains. We...

2016
Yuki Nishimura Goro Tanifuji Ryoma Kamikawa Akinori Yabuki Tetsuo Hashimoto Yuji Inagaki

We here reported the mitochondrial (mt) genome of one of the heterotrophic microeukaryotes related to cryptophytes, Palpitomonas bilix The P. bilix mt genome was found to be a linear molecule composed of "single copy region" (∼16 kb) and repeat regions (∼30 kb) arranged in an inverse manner at both ends of the genome. Linear mt genomes with large inverted repeats are known for three distantly r...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2011
Silvia Ghirotto Francesca Tassi Andrea Benazzo Guido Barbujani

Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochondrial haplotype with modern Europeans. Whether this means that the two groups were reproductively isolated is controversial, and indeed nuclear data have been interpreted as suggesting that they admixed. We explored the range of demographic parameters that may have generated the observed mitochond...

2015
Zheng Sun Yuanzhi Cheng Junbin Zhang

As a result of the development of rapid and efficient sequencing technologies, complete sequences of numerous mitochondrial genomes are now available. Mitochondrial genomes have been widely used to evaluate relationships between species in several fields, including evolutionary and population genetics, as well as in forensic identification and in the study of mitochondrial diseases in humans. H...

2012
Miles Benton Donia Macartney-Coxson David Eccles Lyn Griffiths Geoff Chambers Rod Lea

The high risk of metabolic disease traits in Polynesians may be partly explained by elevated prevalence of genetic variants involved in energy metabolism. The genetics of Polynesian populations has been shaped by island hoping migration events which have possibly favoured thrifty genes. The aim of this study was to sequence the mitochondrial genome in a group of Maoris in an effort to character...

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Max Ingman Ulf Gyllensten

The mitochondrial genome, contained in the subcellular mitochondrial network, encodes a small number of peptides pivotal for cellular energy production. Mitochondrial genes are highly polymorphic and cataloguing existing variation is of interest for medical scientists involved in the identification of mutations causing mitochondrial dysfunction, as well as for population genetics studies. Human...

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