Haplogroup U (mtDNA) 4143949 225782739 2008-07-15T11:14:54Z Jyril 39573 /* Haplogroup U6 */ space {{Infobox haplogroup|name=U|origin-date=55000 years before present|origin-place=Western Asia|ancestor=[[Haplogroup R (mtDNA)|R]]|descendants=[[Haplogroup U1 (mtDNA)|U1]], [[Haplogroup U2 (mtDNA)|U2]], [[Haplogroup U3 (mtDNA)|U3]], [[Haplogroup U4 (mtDNA)|U4]], [[Haplogroup U5 (mtDNA)|U5]], [[Haplogroup U6 (mtDNA)|U6]], [[Haplogroup U7 (mtDNA)|U7)]], [[Haplogroup U8 (mtDNA)|U8]], [[Haplogroup K (mtDNA)|K]]|mutations=73, 7028, 11719, 12308, 14766}} In [[human genetics]], '''Haplogroup U''' is a [[Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups|human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup]], a group of people who descend from a woman in the [[Haplogroup R (mtDNA)]] branch of the Genographic tree, who lived around 50,000 years ago. Her descendants gave birth to several different subgroups, some of which exhibit specific geographic homelands. The old age has led to a wide distribution of the descendant subgroups that harbor specific European, northern African, Indian, Arab, northern Caucasus Mountains and the Near East clades.<ref name="GP">[https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html The Genographic Project at] [[National Geographic]] </ref> ==Subdivisions== Haplogroup U is subdivided into Haplogroups U1-U8. [[Haplogroup K (mtDNA)|Haplogroup K]] is a subclade of U8<ref name=Gonzalez>[http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/124 A. González et al. ''The mitochondrial lineage U8a reveals a Paleolithic settlement in the Basque country''. BMC Genomics, 2006]</ref>. ===Haplogroup U1=== ===Haplogroup U2=== ===Haplogroup U3=== Haplogroup U3 is defined by the [[HVR1]] [[Transition (genetics)|transition]] A16343G. It is found at low levels throughout [[Europe]] (about 1% of the population), the [[Near East]] (about 2.5% of the population), and [[Central Asia]] (1%). U3 is present at higher levels among populations in the [[Caucasus]] (about 6%) and among Lithuanian, Polish, and Spanish [[Romani people|Romani]] populations (36-56%). <ref>http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Richards2000.pdf</ref> <ref>http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/resolve?id=doi:10.1086/383236</ref> <ref>[http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1529-8817.2005.00222.x Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ===Haplogroup U4=== Haplogroup U4 has its origin in the Upper Palaeolithic, dating to approximately 25,000 years ago. It is widely distributed in Europe, and has been implicated in the expansion of modern humans into Europe occurring before the Last Glacial Maximum. ===Haplogroup U5=== The oldest mtDNA in Europe which is human (i.e. [[Homo Sapiens]] and not [[Neanderthal]] or other archaic individual) is U5 and U8a (see below). The age of U5 is estimated at 50,000 but could be as old as 60,500 years. The presence of haplogroup U5 in Europe pre-dates the expansion of agriculture in Europe. [[Bryan Sykes]]' popular book ''[[The Seven Daughters of Eve]]'' says it shows up 45,000-50,000 years ago in [[Delphi]], [[Greece]] and named the originator of haplogroup U5 ''Ursula''. It shows that U5 is the first out of Africa into Europe, and that it shows up as the first Europeans in two places, Delphi and Spain around 50,000 years ago. By another source haplogroup U5, age is estimated at about 52,000 kya, being the oldest subclade of haplogroup U.<ref>Barbujani G, Bertorelle G. "Genetics and the population history of Europe." Proceedings of the [[United States National Academy of Sciences|National Academy of Sciences]], 2001.[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11136246&dopt=AbstractPlus]</ref> Haplogroup U5 and its subclades U5a and U5b form the highest population concentrations in the far north, in [[Sami people|Sami]], [[Finns]], and [[Estonians]], but it is spread widely at lower levels throughout Europe. This distribution, and the age of the haplogroup, indicate individuals from this haplogroup were part the initial expansion tracking the retreat of ice sheets from Europe ~10kya. Haplogroup U5 is found also in small frequencies and at much lower diversity in the Near East and parts of Africa, suggesting back-migration of people from northern Europe to the south.<ref name="GP"/> U5 and U6 are "sister mtDNA groups" with a common ancestor (probably in West Asia). *[http://www.helium.com/tm/626868/mitochondrial-mtdna-originated-africadid Mitochondrial DNA and human evolution: In search of Eve] *[https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html?card=my032 National Geographic's Genographic project] *[http://www.amazon.com/Real-Eve-Modern-Journey-Africa/dp/0786711922 The Real Eve: Modern Man's Journey Out of Africa, Stephen Oppenheimer, Carroll & Graf, New York, 2003]. *[http://www.brian-hamman.com/WelcomeToTheClanUrsulaHomePage.html Brian Hamman's Clan Ursula (U5 sub-group) Website] *[http://www.worldfamilies.net/mtdna/u5/ MtDNA Haplogroup U5 Webpage at WorldFamilies.net] ===Haplogroup U6=== Haplogroup U6 is a group of people who descend from a woman in the [[Haplogroup R (mtDNA)]] branch of the Genographic tree. It is common (around 10% of the people) <ref name="GP"/> in North Africa (with a maximum of 29% in Algerian Berbers<ref name="Maca-Meyer">[http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=14563219 N. Maca-Mayer, ''Mitochondrial DNA transit between West Asia and North Africa inferred from U6 phylogeography''. BMC Genetics, 2003]</ref>) and the Canary Islands. It is also found in the Iberian peninsula, where it has the highest diversity (10 out of 19 sublineages are only found in this region and not in Africa)<ref name="Maca-Meyer"/>, Eastern Africa and occasionally in other locations. In spite of the highest diversity of Iberian U6, Maca-Meyer argues for an East African origin of this clade based on the highest diversity of subclade U6a in that region<ref name="Maca-Meyer"/>, where it would have arrived from West Asia. She estimates the age of U6 between 25,000 and 66,000 years BP. U6 has three main subclades<ref name="Maca-Meyer"/>: * '''U6a:''' it is the most widespread (from Canary Islands and Iberian Peninsula to Syria, Ethiopia and Kenya) and has highest diversity in Eastern Africa. Estimated age: 24-27,500 BP. It has one major subclade: ** '''U6a1:''' with similar distribution to U6a. Estimated age: 15-20,000 BP. * '''U6b:''' shows a more patched and western distribution. In the Iberian peninsula U6b is more frequent in the North (while U6a is in the South). It has also been found in low amounts in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and Nigeria. Estimated age: 8,500-24,500 BP. It has one subclade: ** '''U6b1:''' found only in the Iberian peninsula and the Canary Islands. Estimated age: c. 6000 BP. * '''U6c:''' only found in Morocco and Canary Islands. Estimated age: 6,000-17,500 BP. U6a and U6b share a common basal mutation (16219) that is not present in U6c. ===Haplogroup U7=== Many European populations lack Haplogroup U7, but its frequency climbs over 4% in the Near East and up to 5% in Pakistan, reaching nearly 10% level in Iranians. In India, haplogroup U7 frequency peaks at over 12% in Gujarat, the westernmost state of India, while for the whole of India its frequency stays around 2%. Expansion times and haplotype diversities for the Indian and Near and Middle Eastern U7 mtDNAs are strikingly similar. The possible homeland of this haplogroup spans Indian Gujarat and Iran because from there its frequency declines steeply both to the east and to the west. If the origin were in Iran rather than in India, then its equally high frequency as well as diversity in Gujarat favors a scenario whereby U7 has been introduced to the coastal western India either very early, or by multiple founders. [http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Metspalu2004.pdf#]. ===Haplogroup U8=== ====Haplogroup U8a==== The [[Basque people|Basques]] have the most ancestral [[phylogeny]] in Europe for the mitochondrial haplogroup U8a, a rare subgroup of U8, placing the Basque origin of this lineage in the Upper Palaeolithic. The lack of U8a lineages in Africa suggests that their ancestors may have originated from West Asia<ref name=Gonzalez/>. ====Haplogroup U8b==== This clade has been found in Italy and Jordan<ref name=Gonzalez/>. ====Haplogroup K==== [[Haplogroup K (mtDNA)|Haplogroup K]] makes up a sizeable fraction of European and West Asian mtDNA lineages. It is now known it is actually a subclade of haplogroup U8<ref name=Gonzalez/>. == See also == *[[Genealogical DNA test]] *[[Human mitochondrial genetics]] == External links == *[https://www3.nationalgeographic.com/genographic/atlas.html?card=mm020 Spread of Haplogroup U], from ''[[National Geographic]]'' *[http://www.brian-hamman.com/WelcomeToTheClanUrsulaHomePage.html Ursula] (U5) *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~donegalstrongs/u6b.htm U6b] *[http://ulrike-u4.blogspot.com/ Haplogroup U4 (Ulrike)] *[http://www.familytreedna.com/public/india The India Genealogical DNA Project] *[http://dgmweb.net/genealogy/DNA/DK/DanishDemes-mtDNA-results-HgU.shtml Danish Demes Regional DNA Project: mtDNA Haplogroup U] *[http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Metspalu2004.pdf# Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in South and Southwest Asia were likely shaped during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans, Mait Metspalu et al., 2004] ==Notes== <references/> {{MtDNA}} [[Category:Human mtDNA haplogroups|U]] [[cs:Haploskupina U (mtDNA)]]