Title of article :
Mitochondrially-Encoded Adenosine Triphosphate Synthase 6 Gene Haplotype Variation among World Population during 2003-2013
Author/Authors :
Steven Universitas Padjadjaran - Faculty of Medicine, Indonesia , Syukriani, Yoni F Universitas Padjadjaran - Department of Forensic and Legal Medicine, Indonesia , Dewanto, Julius B Universitas Padjadjaran - Department of Biochemistry, Indonesia
Abstract :
Objective: Adaptation and natural selection serve as an important part of evolution. Adaptation in molecular level can lead to genetic drift which causes mutation of genetic material; one of which is polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). The aim of this study is to verify the polymorphism of mitochondrially-encoded Adenosine Triphosphate synthase6gene (MT-ATP6) as one of mtDNA building blocks among tropic, sub-tropic, and polar areas. Methods: This descriptive quantitative research used 3,210 mtDNA sequences, taken from GenBank, as secondary data from 27 different populations. The data were grouped into 3 population groups based on the climates of their location. After grouping, the sequences were then aligned and trimmed using Unipro EUGENE, and analyzed by Arlequin and MitoTool. Results: Results demonstrated 21 haplotypes distributed among 3 populations with variations between each climate population. In the tropic and sub-tropic populations, the dominant haplotype is h1 while h6 is dominant in the polar population. Conclusions: There is a variation of haplotype polymorphism between tropic, sub-tropic, and polar climate population
Keywords :
climate , DNA , genetic testing , mitochondrial , MT , ATP6
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research