Haplogroup V (mtDNA) explained
V |
Origin-Date: | Over 14,000 years BP[1] |
Origin-Place: | Europe (southern) |
Ancestor: | HV0a |
Descendants: | V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, V9, V10, V11, V12, V14, V15, V16, V17, V18, V22, V23, V24, V25, V26, V27, V28 |
Mutations: | 4580[2] |
Haplogroup V is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. The clade is believed to have originated over 14,000 years ago in Southern Europe.[3]
Origin
Haplogroup V derives from the HV0a subclade of haplogroup HV. In 1998 it was argued that V spread over Europe from an Ice Age refuge in Iberia.[4] However more recent estimates of the date of V would place it in the Neolithic.
Distribution
Haplogroup V is a relatively rare mtDNA haplogroup, occurring in around 4% of native Europeans.[5] Its highest concentration is among the Saami people of northern Fennoscandia (~59%). It has been found at a frequency of approximately 10% among the Maris of the Volga-Ural region, leading to the suggestion that this region might be the source of the V among the Saami.[6] [7] Haplogroup V has been observed at higher than average levels among Cantabrian people (15%) of northern Iberia,[8] and among the adjacent Basque (10.4%).[9]
Haplogroup V is also found in parts of Northwest Africa. It is mainly concentrated among the Tuareg inhabiting the Gorom-Gorom area in Burkina Faso (21%),[10] Sahrawi in the Western Sahara (17.9%),[11] and Berbers of Matmata, Tunisia (16.3%).[12] The rare V7a subclade occurs among Algerians in Oran (1.08%) and Reguibate Sahrawi (1.85%).[13]
Ancient DNA
MtDNA haplogroup V has been reported in Neolithic remains of the Linear Pottery culture at Halberstadt, Germany c. 5000 BC[14] and Derenburg Meerenstieg, Germany c. 4910 BC.[15] Haplogroup V7 was found in representative Maykop culture samples in the excavations conducted by Alexei Rezepkin.[16] Haplogroup V has been detected in representatives Trypil'ska and Unetice culture.[17] [18]
Haplogroup V has also been found among Iberomaurusian specimens dating from the Epipaleolithic at the Taforalt prehistoric site 14,000 years BP.[19]
Haplogroup V has also been found among Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture specimens dating from the Bronze Age from Western Hungary https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.02.03.478968v1.full.pdf
Tree
This phylogenetic tree of haplogroup V subclades is based on the paper by Mannis van Oven and Manfred Kayser Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation and subsequent published research.
- V
- V1
- V1a found mostly from central to northeast Europe
- V1a1 found in Scandinavia (including Lapland), Finland and Baltic countries
- V1a2 found in Bronze Age Poland
- V1b found in Germany, Poland
- V2 found in the British Isles
- V2a found in Ireland
- V2b found in England, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Spain
- V2c found in Norway, Denmark, England, Ireland, Switzerland
- V3 found in northwest Europe / found in Late Neolithic Hungary (Bell Beaker)
- V3b
- V3c found in northern, central and eastern Europe
- V4 found in France
- V5 found in Lapland
- V6 found in northwest Europe
- V7
- V7a found mostly in Slavic countries, but also in Scandinavia, Germany and France[20]
- V7b found in eastern Europe and France[21]
- V8 found in North Europe
- V9
- V9a found in the British Isles
- V9a1
- V9a2 found in Ireland, England, Scotland (Shetland), Denmark
- V10 found in the British Isles, northwest France and Sweden / found in Bell Beaker Scotland
- V10a found in Sweden, Ireland, Spain
- V10b found in EBA England
- V11 found in Italy (Calabria)
- V12 found in Germany
- V13 found in Poland and Russia
- V14 found in Poland and Iberia
- V15 found in England, Norway and Armenia
- V16 found in Britain, Germany and Denmark
- V17 found in England / found in Late Neolithic France
- V18 found in the Netherlands, Germany and Italy
- V18a found in Slavic countries, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, and the Netherlands[23]
- V19 found in the United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland), Ireland
- V20 found in Norway
- V21
- V22 found in Spain (including Basques) and France (Basques)
- V23
- V24
- V25 found in South Europe, Berbers of Algeria and Morocco
- V26 found in Denmark and Germany
- V27 found in Denmark
- V28 found in Denmark
- V29
- V30
- V31
- V32
- V33
- V34
- V35
- V36
- V37
- V38
- V39
- V40
- V41
- V42
- V43
- V44
- V45
- V46
- V47
- V48
- V49
- V50
- V51
- V52
- V53
- V54
- V55
- V56
- V57
- V58
- V59
- V60
- V61
- V62
- V63
- V64
- V65
- V66
- V67
- V68
- V69
- V70
- V71
- V72
- V73
- V74
- V75
- V76
- V77
- V78
Popular culture
- Benjamin Franklin was a member of haplogroup V.[24]
- Singer-songwriter Bono is a member of haplogroup V.[25]
See also
External links
Notes and References
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- Torroni A et al . 1998 . mtDNA Analysis Reveals a Major Late Paleolithic Population Expansion from Southwestern to Northeastern Europe . American Journal of Human Genetics . 62 . 5. 1137–1152 . 10.1086/301822 . 9545392 . 1377079.
- Book: Bryan Sykes. Bryan Sykes. The Seven Daughters of Eve. 2001. Bantam Press. London; New York. 978-0393020182. The Seven Daughters of Eve.
- Ingman M, Gyllensten U . 2007 . A recent genetic link between Sami and the Volga-Ural region of Russia . European Journal of Human Genetics . 15 . 1. 115–120 . 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201712 . 16985502. free .
- Tambets K, Rootsi S, Kivisild T, Help H, Serk P et al . 2004 . The Western and Eastern Roots of the Saami—the Story of Genetic "Outliers" Told by Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes . American Journal of Human Genetics . 74 . 4. 661–682 . 10.1086/383203 . 15024688 . 1181943.
- Maca-Meyer N, Sánchez-Velasco P, Flores C, Larruga JM, González AM, Oterino A, Leyva-Cobián F . Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA characterization of Pasiegos, a human isolate from Cantabria (Spain) . Annals of Human Genetics . 67 . Pt 4 . 329–39 . Jul 2003 . 12914567 . 10.1046/j.1469-1809.2003.00045.x . 10.1.1.584.4253 . 40355653 . 2012-08-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070404102039/http://grupos.unican.es/acanto/aep/BolPas/Ann-Hum-Genet.pdf . 2007-04-04 . dead .
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- Fadhlaoui-Zid K, Plaza S, Calafell F, Ben Amor M, Comas D, Bennamar El gaaied A . Mitochondrial DNA heterogeneity in Tunisian Berbers . Annals of Human Genetics . 68 . Pt 3 . 222–33 . May 2004 . 15180702 . 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2004.00096.x . 6407058 .
- Asmahan Bekada . Lara R. Arauna . Tahria Deba . Francesc Calafell . Soraya Benhamamouch . David Comas . Genetic Heterogeneity in Algerian Human Populations. PLOS ONE. September 24, 2015. 10. 9. 10.1371/journal.pone.0138453. 26402429 . 4581715 . e0138453. 2015PLoSO..1038453B . free .
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- A. V. Nedoluzhko, E. S. Boulygina, A. S. Sokolov, S. V. Tsygankova, N. M. Gruzdeva, A. D. Rezepkin, E. B. Prokhortchouk. Analysis of the Mitochondrial Genome of a Novosvobodnaya Culture Representative using Next-Generation Sequencing and Its Relation to the Funnel Beaker Culture
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- http://www.eupedia.com/genetics/unetice_culture.shtml Unetice Culture (c. 2300-1600 BCE)
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