Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia

This study focus on the phylogenetic relationships among six Proto-Malay tribes (Jakun, Temuan, Semelai, Kuala, Seletar and Kanaq) and the effectiveness of using HVSI D-loop region segment and a 9bp deletion of the intergenic region of COII/tRNA of mtDNA in portraying the phylogenetic relationships....

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Main Authors: Lim, L.S, Ang, K.C, Mahani, M.C, Shahron, A.W, Badrul Munir, Md Zain
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spelling my.unimas.ir.23032022-03-21T02:28:51Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2303/ Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia Lim, L.S Ang, K.C Mahani, M.C Shahron, A.W Badrul Munir, Md Zain Q Science (General) This study focus on the phylogenetic relationships among six Proto-Malay tribes (Jakun, Temuan, Semelai, Kuala, Seletar and Kanaq) and the effectiveness of using HVSI D-loop region segment and a 9bp deletion of the intergenic region of COII/tRNA of mtDNA in portraying the phylogenetic relationships. The analysis showed high pairwise differences among Kanaq, Jakun and Semelai. Thirty two haplotypes were formed from 89 D-loop sequences of Proto Malay individuals. Deletion on the 9 bp tandem repeats of COII/tRNA was detected in Semelai and Orang Kuala. Neighbor-Joining, Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood analysis revealed Jakun and Semelai haplotypes are the earliest to split from ingroups and showed that Jakun may be an ancestor for the Malay populations in the Malay Peninsular, which also support the anthropological findings. Nine basepair deletion of COII/tRNA intergenic region had occured in two clades. Results indicates a close relationships among Semelai, Temuan and Jakun. Most Kanaq and Seletar sequences were merged into tribe specific haplotypes, showing close relationships within tribes. The HVS I D-loop region of most Proto Malays are highly variable as 27 of 32 haplotypes were subgroup-specific. The HVS I of D-loop successfully revealed the close relationships among the Proto-Malays but was less effective in discriminating each tribe. Detection of ancestries for the Proto Malays using 9 bp deletion of COII/tRNA intergenic region reveals the Asian origins for Kuala and SemelAI. Science Alert 2010 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2303/1/Mitochondrial%20DNA%20Polymorphism.pdf Lim, L.S and Ang, K.C and Mahani, M.C and Shahron, A.W and Badrul Munir, Md Zain (2010) Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Biological Sciences, 10 (2). pp. 71-83. ISSN 1727-3048 http://www.scialert.net/ DOI: 10.3923/jbs.2010.71.83
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Lim, L.S
Ang, K.C
Mahani, M.C
Shahron, A.W
Badrul Munir, Md Zain
Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
description This study focus on the phylogenetic relationships among six Proto-Malay tribes (Jakun, Temuan, Semelai, Kuala, Seletar and Kanaq) and the effectiveness of using HVSI D-loop region segment and a 9bp deletion of the intergenic region of COII/tRNA of mtDNA in portraying the phylogenetic relationships. The analysis showed high pairwise differences among Kanaq, Jakun and Semelai. Thirty two haplotypes were formed from 89 D-loop sequences of Proto Malay individuals. Deletion on the 9 bp tandem repeats of COII/tRNA was detected in Semelai and Orang Kuala. Neighbor-Joining, Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood analysis revealed Jakun and Semelai haplotypes are the earliest to split from ingroups and showed that Jakun may be an ancestor for the Malay populations in the Malay Peninsular, which also support the anthropological findings. Nine basepair deletion of COII/tRNA intergenic region had occured in two clades. Results indicates a close relationships among Semelai, Temuan and Jakun. Most Kanaq and Seletar sequences were merged into tribe specific haplotypes, showing close relationships within tribes. The HVS I D-loop region of most Proto Malays are highly variable as 27 of 32 haplotypes were subgroup-specific. The HVS I of D-loop successfully revealed the close relationships among the Proto-Malays but was less effective in discriminating each tribe. Detection of ancestries for the Proto Malays using 9 bp deletion of COII/tRNA intergenic region reveals the Asian origins for Kuala and SemelAI.
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author Lim, L.S
Ang, K.C
Mahani, M.C
Shahron, A.W
Badrul Munir, Md Zain
author_facet Lim, L.S
Ang, K.C
Mahani, M.C
Shahron, A.W
Badrul Munir, Md Zain
author_sort Lim, L.S
title Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial DNA Polymorphism and Phylogenetic relationships of proto Malays in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort mitochondrial dna polymorphism and phylogenetic relationships of proto malays in peninsular malaysia
publisher Science Alert
publishDate 2010
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2303/1/Mitochondrial%20DNA%20Polymorphism.pdf
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