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A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongst Ashkenazi maternal lineages.

Joana B Pereira, Maria Pala, Verónica Fernandes et al.

24104924 PubMed ID
16 Authors
2013-07-11 Published
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Authors

JB
Joana B Pereira
MP
Maria Pala
VF
Verónica Fernandes
AO
Anna Olivieri
AA
Alessandro Achilli
UA
Ugo A Perego
SR
Sergei Rychkov
ON
Oksana Naumova
JH
Jiři Hatina
SR
Scott R Woodward
KK
Ken Khong Eng
VM
Vincent Macaulay
MC
Martin Carr
PS
Pedro Soares
LP
Luísa Pereira
MB
Martin B Richards
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The origins of Ashkenazi Jews remain highly controversial. Like Judaism, mitochondrial DNA is passed along the maternal line. Its variation in the Ashkenazim is highly distinctive, with four major and numerous minor founders. However, due to their rarity in the general population, these founders have been difficult to trace to a source. Here we show that all four major founders, ~40% of Ashkenazi mtDNA variation, have ancestry in prehistoric Europe, rather than the Near East or Caucasus. Furthermore, most of the remaining minor founders share a similar deep European ancestry. Thus the great majority of Ashkenazi maternal lineages were not brought from the Levant, as commonly supposed, nor recruited in the Caucasus, as sometimes suggested, but assimilated within Europe. These results point to a significant role for the conversion of women in the formation of Ashkenazi communities, and provide the foundation for a detailed reconstruction of Ashkenazi genealogical history.

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