Alu
family of retroposons is present at an extremely large copy
numbers within the chromosomes of the human genome (500,000
copies/ genome equivalent)
Five
polymorphic Alu insertions were examined from 24 Native
American populations
The
comparison showed a close similarity between Chinese and
Native Americans populations
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The Alu family of retroposons is present at an extremely large copy number within the
chromosomes of the human genome (500,000 copies/ genome equivalent), representing approximately 10% of
its mass. The majority of these elements are thought to be transcriptionally inactive pseudogenes.
The distribution of the polymorphic Alu insertions is variable within population
groups from different geographic origins, and is not random along individual human chromosomes.
A study examined 5 polymorphic Alu insertions in 895 unrelated individuals from
24 Native American populations compared to a worldwide population survey.1
The results showed a close similarity between the Chinese and Native Americans,
demonstrating a recent gene flow from Asia.
References
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Novick GE, Novick CC, Yunis J, Yunis E, Antunez de Mayolo P, Scheer
WD, Deininger PL, Stoneking M, York DS, Batzer MA, Herrera RJ. 1998.
Polymorphic Alu insertions and the Asian origin of Native American
populations. Hum.
Biol. 70:23-39.
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