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Ancient DNA analysis of Fremont Amerindians of the Great Salt Lake Wetlands
Authors:Ryan L Parr  Shawn W Carlyle  Dennis H O'Rourke
Abstract:Skeletal remains of 47 individuals from the Great Salt Lake Wetlands, affiliated principally with Bear River (A.D. 400—1000) and Levee Phase (A.D. 1000—1350) Fremont cultural elements, were assessed for four mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) markers that, in particular association, define four haplogroups (A, B, C, and D) widely shared among contemporary Amerindians groups. The most striking result is the absence of haplogroup A in this Fremont series, despite its predominance in contemporary Amerindian groups. Additionally, haplogroup B, defined by the presence of a 9bp deletion in region V, is present at the moderately high frequency of 60%. Haplogroups C and D are present at low frequencies. An additional haplotype, "N, observed in some modern populations and two other prehistoric samples, is also present in this Fremont skeletal collection. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:aDNA  molecular variation  Native American diversity  Great Basin
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