A revertant of the major founder Native American haplogroup C common in populations from northern South America

Am J Hum Biol. 2006 Jan;18(1):59-65. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.20461.

Abstract

We examined the mtDNA RFLP diversity of 17 Native American populations from Colombia. Five of the populations studied were found to have variable frequencies of a mtDNA type lacking the characteristic changes of haplogroups A-D. Sequencing of mtDNA HVS-I and II showed that this "null" RFLP type carries all the substitutions characteristic of Native American founder lineage C. A back mutation has therefore recreated the +13,259 HincII/-13,262 AluI restriction sites that tipify RFLP haplogroup C. This revertant C lineage is further characterized by three changes in HVS-II sequence: C/T transitions at positions 115 and 152, and the deletion of an A residue at position 116. This lineage is observed at high frequency mostly in populations from Greenberg's Equatorial-Tucano linguistic family. Genetic structure analyses are consistent with the reversion mutation occurring at an early stage during the tribalization process.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Colombia / ethnology
  • DNA, Mitochondrial / genetics*
  • Founder Effect
  • Genetics, Population*
  • Haplotypes / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Indians, South American*
  • Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial