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Discordant patterns of mtDNA and ethno-linguistic variation in 14 Iranian Ethnic groups.

Department of Immunology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran.
Human Heredity (impact factor: 1.79). 09/2011; 72(2):73-84. DOI:10.1159/000330166
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Present-day Iran has long represented a natural hub for the expansion of human genes and cultures. That being so, the overlapping of prehistoric and more recent demographic events interacting at different time scales with geographical and cultural barriers has yielded a tangled patchwork of anthropological types within this narrow area. This study aims to comprehensively evaluate this ethnic mosaic by depicting a fine-grained picture of the Iranian mitochondrial landscape.
mtDNA variability at both HVS-I and coding regions was surveyed in 718 unrelated individuals belonging to 14 Iranian ethnic groups characterized by different languages, religions and patterns of subsistence.
A discordant pattern of high ethno-linguistic and low mtDNA heterogeneity was observed for the whole examined Iranian sample. Geographical factors and cultural/linguistic differences actually represented barriers to matrilineal gene flow only for the Baloch, Lur from Yasouj, Zoroastrian and Jewish groups, for which unusual reduced levels of mtDNA variability and high inter-population distances were found.
Deep rooting genealogies and endogamy in a few of the examined ethnic groups might have preserved ancestral lineages that can be representative of Proto-Indo-Iranian or prehistoric mitochondrial profiles which survived relatively recent external contributions to the Iranian gene pool.

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Keywords

Baloch
 
coding regions
 
cultural barriers
 
cultural/linguistic differences
 
cultures
 
different languages
 
different time scales
 
discordant pattern
 
human genes
 
Iranian gene pool
 
Iranian sample
 
Jewish groups
 
low mtDNA heterogeneity
 
matrilineal gene flow
 
mtDNA variability
 
natural hub
 
prehistoric
 
prehistoric mitochondrial profiles
 
recent demographic events interacting
 
recent external contributions