A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages
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Resumo: | The origins of Ashkenazi Jews remain highly controversial. Like Judaism, mitochondrial DNA is passed along the maternal line. Its variation in the Ashkenazim is highly distinctive, with four major and numerous minor founders. However, due to their rarity in the general population, these founders have been difficult to trace to a source. Here we show that all four major founders, ~40% of Ashkenazi mtDNA variation, have ancestry in prehistoric Europe, rather than the Near East or Caucasus. Furthermore, most of the remaining minor founders share a similar deep European ancestry. Thus the great majority of Ashkenazi maternal lineages were not brought from the Levant, as commonly supposed, nor recruited in the Caucasus, as sometimes suggested, but assimilated within Europe. These results point to a significant role for the conversion of women in the formation of Ashkenazi communities, and provide the foundation for a detailed reconstruction of Ashkenazi genealogical history. |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineagesBayes TheoremDNA Mitochondrial/geneticsDNA Mitochondrial/historyFounder EffectGenealogy and HeraldryGenome MitochondrialHaplotypesHistory 15th Century HistoryAncientHistory MedievalHumansInheritance PatternsJews/geneticsJews/historyMalePhylogenyPhylogeographyThe origins of Ashkenazi Jews remain highly controversial. Like Judaism, mitochondrial DNA is passed along the maternal line. Its variation in the Ashkenazim is highly distinctive, with four major and numerous minor founders. However, due to their rarity in the general population, these founders have been difficult to trace to a source. Here we show that all four major founders, ~40% of Ashkenazi mtDNA variation, have ancestry in prehistoric Europe, rather than the Near East or Caucasus. Furthermore, most of the remaining minor founders share a similar deep European ancestry. Thus the great majority of Ashkenazi maternal lineages were not brought from the Levant, as commonly supposed, nor recruited in the Caucasus, as sometimes suggested, but assimilated within Europe. These results point to a significant role for the conversion of women in the formation of Ashkenazi communities, and provide the foundation for a detailed reconstruction of Ashkenazi genealogical history.Nature Publishing Group20132013-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.ms-excelapplication/vnd.ms-excelapplication/vnd.ms-excelapplication/vnd.ms-excelhttp://hdl.handle.net/10216/109253eng2041-172310.1038/ncomms3543Costa, MDPereira, JBPala, MFernandes, VOlivieri, AAchilli, APerego, UARychkov, SNaumova, OHatina, JWoodward, SREng, KKMacaulay, VCarr, MSoares, PPereira, LRichards, MBinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T14:35:14Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/109253Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:04:34.290604Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages Costa, MD Bayes Theorem DNA Mitochondrial/genetics DNA Mitochondrial/history Founder Effect Genealogy and Heraldry Genome Mitochondrial Haplotypes History 15th Century History Ancient History Medieval Humans Inheritance Patterns Jews/genetics Jews/history Male Phylogeny Phylogeography |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
title_full |
A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages |
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Costa, MD |
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Costa, MD Pereira, JB Pala, M Fernandes, V Olivieri, A Achilli, A Perego, UA Rychkov, S Naumova, O Hatina, J Woodward, SR Eng, KK Macaulay, V Carr, M Soares, P Pereira, L Richards, MB |
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Pereira, JB Pala, M Fernandes, V Olivieri, A Achilli, A Perego, UA Rychkov, S Naumova, O Hatina, J Woodward, SR Eng, KK Macaulay, V Carr, M Soares, P Pereira, L Richards, MB |
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Costa, MD Pereira, JB Pala, M Fernandes, V Olivieri, A Achilli, A Perego, UA Rychkov, S Naumova, O Hatina, J Woodward, SR Eng, KK Macaulay, V Carr, M Soares, P Pereira, L Richards, MB |
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Bayes Theorem DNA Mitochondrial/genetics DNA Mitochondrial/history Founder Effect Genealogy and Heraldry Genome Mitochondrial Haplotypes History 15th Century History Ancient History Medieval Humans Inheritance Patterns Jews/genetics Jews/history Male Phylogeny Phylogeography |
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Bayes Theorem DNA Mitochondrial/genetics DNA Mitochondrial/history Founder Effect Genealogy and Heraldry Genome Mitochondrial Haplotypes History 15th Century History Ancient History Medieval Humans Inheritance Patterns Jews/genetics Jews/history Male Phylogeny Phylogeography |
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The origins of Ashkenazi Jews remain highly controversial. Like Judaism, mitochondrial DNA is passed along the maternal line. Its variation in the Ashkenazim is highly distinctive, with four major and numerous minor founders. However, due to their rarity in the general population, these founders have been difficult to trace to a source. Here we show that all four major founders, ~40% of Ashkenazi mtDNA variation, have ancestry in prehistoric Europe, rather than the Near East or Caucasus. Furthermore, most of the remaining minor founders share a similar deep European ancestry. Thus the great majority of Ashkenazi maternal lineages were not brought from the Levant, as commonly supposed, nor recruited in the Caucasus, as sometimes suggested, but assimilated within Europe. These results point to a significant role for the conversion of women in the formation of Ashkenazi communities, and provide the foundation for a detailed reconstruction of Ashkenazi genealogical history. |
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