Department of Anthropology, Animal Biology and Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2010 Mar;141(3):494-7. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.21238.
Mitochondrial DNA analysis of 31 unrelated Shuswap speakers from a previously poorly sampled region of North America revealed two individuals with haplogroups rarely found in the Americas, C4c and C1d. Comparison of the complete genomes of the two individuals with others found in the literature confirms that C4c is a founding haplotype and gives insight into the evolution of the C1d haplotype. This study demonstrates the importance of collecting and analyzing data from Native North Americans when addressing hypotheses about the peopling of the Americas.
对来自北美的一个先前采样不足地区的 31 位舒斯瓦普语使用者的线粒体 DNA 分析显示,有两个人携带有在美洲很少见的单倍群 C4c 和 C1d。将这两个人的全基因组与文献中发现的其他人进行比较,证实了 C4c 是一个创始单倍型,并深入了解了 C1d 单倍型的进化。这项研究表明,在解决有关美洲人口迁徙的假设时,从北美原住民收集和分析数据非常重要。