3. Syksyn mielenkiintoisin muinaisDNA-julkaisu
Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for
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Fornander E, Rohland N, Delsate D, Francken M, Guinet JM, Wahl J, Ayodo G, Babiker
HA, Bailliet G, Balanovska E, Balanovsky O, Barrantes R, Bedoya G, Ben-Ami H, Bene
J, Berrada F, Bravi CM, Brisighelli F, Busby GB, Cali F, Churnosov M, Cole DE, Corach D,
Damba L, van Driem G, Dryomov S, Dugoujon JM, Fedorova SA, Gallego Romero I,
Gubina M, Hammer M, Henn BM, Hervig T, Hodoglugil U, Jha AR, Karachanak-
Yankova S, Khusainova R, Khusnutdinova E, Kittles R, Kivisild T, Klitz W, KuÄinskas V,
Kushniarevich A, Laredj L, Litvinov S, Loukidis T, Mahley RW, Melegh B, Metspalu E,
Molina J, Mountain J, NÀkkÀlÀjÀrvi K, Nesheva D, Nyambo T, Osipova L, Parik J,
Platonov F, Posukh O, Romano V, Rothhammer F, Rudan I, Ruizbakiev R, Sahakyan H,
Sajantila A, Salas A, Starikovskaya EB, Tarekegn A, Toncheva D, Turdikulova S,
Uktveryte I, Utevska O, Vasquez R, Villena M, Voevoda M, Winkler CA, Yepiskoposyan
L, Zalloua P, Zemunik T, Cooper A, Capelli C, Thomas MG, Ruiz-Linares A, Tishkoff SA,
Singh L, Thangaraj K, Villems R, Comas D, Sukernik R, Metspalu M, Meyer M, Eichler
EE, Burger J, Slatkin M, PÀÀbo S, Kelso J, Reich D, Krause J.
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4. Samankaltaisia artikkeleita?
Lazaridis et al: Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral
populations for present-day Europeans. Nature. 2014 Sep
18;513(7518):409-13.
LisÀhaku PubMed filttereiden avulla:
Filtteri âRelated Citationsâ: âCalculated set of PubMed citations closely
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with the âlinked fromâ citation displayed first.â
âRelated citationsâ, tulos: 105 artikkelia. Jatkofiltrausta:
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âą 67 +DNA
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âą 47 +DNA+Ancient
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Huom: filtteri âHumansâ tai âother animalsâ ei ole jĂ€rkevĂ€, koska
Neanderthal ja Denisova menevĂ€t luokkaan âother animalsâ.
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9. MistÀ tunnistaa luotettavat muinaisDNA-analyysit?
⹠Julkaisutapa ja tekijÀt. Onko tieto julkaistu ja julkaisu kÀynyt lÀpi vertaisarvioinnin sekÀ julkaistu
kansainvÀlisessÀ referoidussa julkaisusarjassa? PubMed on hyvÀ lÀhtökohta.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
⹠NÀyte. MistÀ nÀyte on perÀisin, miten sitÀ on kÀsitelty ja sÀilytetty? Lupaava nÀyte on voitu pilata jo kaivauksilla.
⹠Laboratorio. Onko nÀyte analysoitu erillisessÀ laboratoriossa, joka on erikoistunut muinaisDNAhan?
⹠TyöntekijÀt. TyöntekijöillÀ tulee olla suojavaatteet ja työmenetelmien on oltava steriilit.
⹠Negatiiviset kontrollitestit. Samanaikaisesti muinaisDNA-nÀytteiden kanssa analysoidaan esim. puhdasta
vettÀ, josta ei pitÀisi löytyÀ mitÀÀn.
⹠Tulosten toistettavuus. SekÀ omassa laboratoriossa ettÀ vieraassa laboratoriossa.
⹠Tulosten fylogeneettinen mielekkyys (haplopuu). Y-DNAn ja mitokondrioDNAn (mtDNA) mutaatiot liittÀvÀt
tulokset isÀ- ja Àitilinjoihin, joisas mutaatiot ovat tapahtuntee, ja sitÀ kautta haploryhmiin ja haplopuuhun. Kun
tutkimus lÀhetetÀÀn referoitavaksi , referoijat vaativat tn tarkistuksen suhteessa haplopuuhun
http://www.isogg.org/tree/
⹠Virhearvio (analyysi tulosten luotettavuudesta) on mukana ja selitettynÀ julkaisussa. Virhearvioistaan fyysikko
tunnetaan - niin myös muinaisDNAn tutkijatâŠ.
LisÀlukemista:
- Svante PÀÀbo: Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes, Basic Books, 2014.
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/feb/19/neanderthal-man-search-lost-genomes-svante-paabo
- Jennifer Raff: How to tell if an ancient DNA study is legitimate http://violentmetaphors.com/2014/02/07/how-to-
tell-if-an-ancient-dna-study-is-legit/
- Lazaridis et al: Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans. Nature.
2014 Sep 18;513(7518):409-13. Kontaminaatiota ja virheanalyysia on kÀsitelty poikkeuksellisen hyvin
Supplementary information âosiossa (155 sivua, vapaasti saatavissa).
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v513/n7518/extref/nature13673-s1.pdf
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Lazaridis et al: Principal Component Analysis.
Fig. 2: PCA on all present-day west Eurasians, with ancient samples projected. European hunter-
gatherers fall beyond present-day Europeans in the direction of European differentiation from the
Near East. Stuttgart clusters with other Neolithic Europeans and present-day Sardinians. MA1 falls
outside the variation of present-day west Eurasians in the direction of southernânorthern
differentiation along dimension 2.
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Lazaridis et al: Modelling the relationship of European to non-European populations.
Fig. 3: A three-way mixture model that is a fit to the data for many populations. Present-day samples are coloured in
blue, ancient in red, and reconstructed ancestral populations in green. Solid lines represent descent without mixture,
and dashed lines represent admixture. We print mixture proportions and one standard error for the two mixtures
relating the highly divergent ancestral populations. (We do not print the estimate for the âEuropeanâ population as it
varies depending on the population.)
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Fig. 7: Some north-eastern European populations (Chuvash, Finnish, Russian, Mordovian, Saami)
share more alleles with Han Chinese than with other Europeans who are arrayed in a cline from
Stuttgart to Lithuanians/Estonians in a plot of f4(Test, BedouinB; Han, Mbuti) against f4(Test,
BedouinB; MA1, Mbuti).
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13. Petrous bones verus non-petrous bones
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Percentage of non-clonal endogenous DNA recovered after shotgun sequencing. The sampled bone/tooth portion is circled in red.
N.A. indicate that the library did not pass quality assessment for sequencing.
Gamba, C. et al: Genome flux and stasis in a five millennium transect of European prehistory. Nat. Commun. 5:5257 doi:
10.1038/ncomms6257 (2014). PubMed PMID 25334030
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