Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities

© 2014 The Japan Society of Human Genetics All rights reserved 1434-5161/14. Several literatures have shown the influence of geographic and linguistic factors in shaping genetic variation patterns, but their relative impact, if any, in the very heterogeneous northeastern region of Thailand has not y...

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Main Authors: Wibhu Kutanan, Silvia Ghirotto, Giorgio Bertorelle, Suparat Srithawong, Kanokpohn Srithongdaeng, Nattapon Pontham, Daoroong Kangwanpong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-531812018-09-04T09:56:27Z Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities Wibhu Kutanan Silvia Ghirotto Giorgio Bertorelle Suparat Srithawong Kanokpohn Srithongdaeng Nattapon Pontham Daoroong Kangwanpong Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine © 2014 The Japan Society of Human Genetics All rights reserved 1434-5161/14. Several literatures have shown the influence of geographic and linguistic factors in shaping genetic variation patterns, but their relative impact, if any, in the very heterogeneous northeastern region of Thailand has not yet been studied. This area, called Isan, is geographically structured in two wide basins, the Sakon Nakorn Basin and the Korat Basin, serving today as home to diverse ethnicities encompassing two different linguistic families, that is, the Austro-Asiatic; Suay (Kui), Mon, Chaobon (Nyahkur), So and Khmer, and the Tai-Kadai; Saek, Nyaw, Phu Tai, Kaleung and Lao Isan. In this study, we evaluated the relative role of geographic distance and barriers as well as linguistic differences as possible causes affecting the maternal genetic distances among northeastern Thai ethnicities. A 596-bp segment of the hypervariable region I mitochondrial DNA was utilized to elucidate the genetic structure and biological affinity from 433 individuals. Different statistical analyses agreed in suggesting that most ethnic groups in the Sakon Nakorn Basin are closely related. Mantel test revealed that genetic distances were highly associated to geographic (r=0.445, P<0.01) but not to linguistic (r=0.001, P>0.01) distances. Three evolutionary models were compared by Approximate Bayesian Computation. The posterior probability of the scenario, which assumed an initial population divergence possibly related to reduced gene flow among basins, was equal or higher than 0.87. All analyses exhibited concordant results supporting that geography was the most relevant factor in determining the maternal genetic structure of northeastern Thai populations. 2018-09-04T09:44:48Z 2018-09-04T09:44:48Z 2014-09-11 Journal 1435232X 14345161 2-s2.0-84927170881 10.1038/jhg.2014.64 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84927170881&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53181
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Wibhu Kutanan
Silvia Ghirotto
Giorgio Bertorelle
Suparat Srithawong
Kanokpohn Srithongdaeng
Nattapon Pontham
Daoroong Kangwanpong
Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
description © 2014 The Japan Society of Human Genetics All rights reserved 1434-5161/14. Several literatures have shown the influence of geographic and linguistic factors in shaping genetic variation patterns, but their relative impact, if any, in the very heterogeneous northeastern region of Thailand has not yet been studied. This area, called Isan, is geographically structured in two wide basins, the Sakon Nakorn Basin and the Korat Basin, serving today as home to diverse ethnicities encompassing two different linguistic families, that is, the Austro-Asiatic; Suay (Kui), Mon, Chaobon (Nyahkur), So and Khmer, and the Tai-Kadai; Saek, Nyaw, Phu Tai, Kaleung and Lao Isan. In this study, we evaluated the relative role of geographic distance and barriers as well as linguistic differences as possible causes affecting the maternal genetic distances among northeastern Thai ethnicities. A 596-bp segment of the hypervariable region I mitochondrial DNA was utilized to elucidate the genetic structure and biological affinity from 433 individuals. Different statistical analyses agreed in suggesting that most ethnic groups in the Sakon Nakorn Basin are closely related. Mantel test revealed that genetic distances were highly associated to geographic (r=0.445, P<0.01) but not to linguistic (r=0.001, P>0.01) distances. Three evolutionary models were compared by Approximate Bayesian Computation. The posterior probability of the scenario, which assumed an initial population divergence possibly related to reduced gene flow among basins, was equal or higher than 0.87. All analyses exhibited concordant results supporting that geography was the most relevant factor in determining the maternal genetic structure of northeastern Thai populations.
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author Wibhu Kutanan
Silvia Ghirotto
Giorgio Bertorelle
Suparat Srithawong
Kanokpohn Srithongdaeng
Nattapon Pontham
Daoroong Kangwanpong
author_facet Wibhu Kutanan
Silvia Ghirotto
Giorgio Bertorelle
Suparat Srithawong
Kanokpohn Srithongdaeng
Nattapon Pontham
Daoroong Kangwanpong
author_sort Wibhu Kutanan
title Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
title_short Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
title_full Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
title_fullStr Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
title_full_unstemmed Geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern Thai ethnicities
title_sort geography has more influence than language on maternal genetic structure of various northeastern thai ethnicities
publishDate 2018
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