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A complete Neandertal mitochondrial genome sequence determined by high-throughput sequencing
Authors:Green Richard E  Malaspinas Anna-Sapfo  Krause Johannes  Briggs Adrian W  Johnson Philip L F  Uhler Caroline  Meyer Matthias  Good Jeffrey M  Maricic Tomislav  Stenzel Udo  Prüfer Kay  Siebauer Michael  Burbano Hernán A  Ronan Michael  Rothberg Jonathan M  Egholm Michael  Rudan Pavao  Brajković Dejana  Kućan Zeljko  Gusić Ivan  Wikström Mårten  Laakkonen Liisa  Kelso Janet  Slatkin Montgomery  Pääbo Svante
Affiliation:Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany. green@eva.mpg.de
Abstract:A complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence was reconstructed from a 38,000 year-old Neandertal individual with 8341 mtDNA sequences identified among 4.8 Gb of DNA generated from approximately 0.3 g of bone. Analysis of the assembled sequence unequivocally establishes that the Neandertal mtDNA falls outside the variation of extant human mtDNAs, and allows an estimate of the divergence date between the two mtDNA lineages of 660,000 +/- 140,000 years. Of the 13 proteins encoded in the mtDNA, subunit 2 of cytochrome c oxidase of the mitochondrial electron transport chain has experienced the largest number of amino acid substitutions in human ancestors since the separation from Neandertals. There is evidence that purifying selection in the Neandertal mtDNA was reduced compared with other primate lineages, suggesting that the effective population size of Neandertals was small.
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