Helena’s Many Daughters: More Mitogenome Diversity behind the Most Common West Eurasian mtDNA Control Region Haplotype in an Extended Italian Population Sample

Author:

Bodner MartinORCID,Amory Christina,Olivieri AnnaORCID,Gandini Francesca,Cardinali IreneORCID,Lancioni HoviragORCID,Huber Gabriela,Xavier CatarinaORCID,Pala Maria,Fichera Alessandro,Schnaller Lisa,Gysi MarioORCID,Sarno Stefania,Pettener Davide,Luiselli DonataORCID,Richards Martin B.ORCID,Semino OrnellaORCID,Achilli AlessandroORCID,Torroni Antonio,Parson WaltherORCID

Abstract

The high number of matching haplotypes of the most common mitochondrial (mt)DNA lineages are considered to be the greatest limitation for forensic applications. This study investigates the potential to solve this constraint by massively parallel sequencing a large number of mitogenomes that share the most common West Eurasian mtDNA control region (CR) haplotype motif (263G 315.1C 16519C). We augmented a pilot study on 29 to a total of 216 Italian mitogenomes that represents the largest set of the most common CR haplotype compiled from a single country. The extended population sample confirmed and extended the huge coding region diversity behind the most common CR motif. Complete mitogenome sequencing allowed for the detection of 163 distinct haplotypes, raising the power of discrimination from 0 (CR) to 99.6% (mitogenome). The mtDNAs were clustered into 61 named clades of haplogroup H and did not reveal phylogeographic trends within Italy. Rapid individualization approaches for investigative purposes are limited to the most frequent H clades of the dataset, viz. H1, H3, and H7.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research

Leverhulme Trust

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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