- Supercluster (genetic)
Most usage of supercluster in
population genetics research articles applies to proposed large groups of humanmtDNA haplotype lineage s, found bycluster analysis , that are thought to stem from a single distantmost recent common ancestor , on a time scale of tens of thousands of years.Other usage
Usage of "supercluster" for geographically defined human populations instead of
mtDNA strains is rarely seen. However, it does appear in the seminalCavalli-Sforza paper [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=281893&blobtype=pdf] "Reconstruction of human evolution: bringing together genetic, archaeological, and linguistic data." (1988) to describe "Northeurasian" and "Southeast Asian" collections of sampled populations, which are also more frequently referred to in the paper as "major cluster" or simply "cluster".Therefore use of "supercluster" as aeuphemism for "race" might be considered a or, more likely, an idiosyncratic usage according to the .Usage of "supercluster" for populations as well as haplotypes makes the term ambiguous and may require clarification when the word is used.
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Examples of usage to describe haplogroups, not races:
* [http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Kivisild2000.pdf] The sub-Saharan African mtDNAs belong largely to an mtDNA supercluster L
* [http://evolutsioon.ut.ee/publications/Bermisheva2002.pdf] More than 90% of European mtDNAs belong to nine haplogroups (Fig. 1), which are highly specific for Western Eurasia (4, 6). These clusters are all thought to originate from one supercluster, L3n (N).
* [http://www.oxfordancestors.com/papers/mtDNA03%20PolymorphismsInIraq.pdf] The main determinants of this PC analysis are therefore the HV supercluster members, haplogroups H, HV, and pre-HV. Actually, whereas in the European populations haplogroup H reaches its highest frequencies, HV and pre-HV mtDNAs (when present) have a very low incidence.
* [http://www.intas.be/catalog/961-1766.htm] We have denoted it as lineage M-I as it is obviously different from other members of M supercluster occurring in Siberia/Asia.
* [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maik/mbil/2003/00000037/00000004/00473216] A high frequency of mtDNA types belonging to Asian supercluster M was peculiar for Yakuts
* [http://vetinarilord.blogspot.com/2005_04_01_vetinarilord_archive.html] A high frequency of mtDNA types belonging to Asian supercluster M was peculiar for Yakuts
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