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Publication : The mitochondrial DNA genetic bottleneck results from replication of a subpopulation of genomes.

First Author  Wai T Year  2008
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  40
Issue  12 Pages  1484-8
PubMed ID  19029901 Mgi Jnum  J:143240
Mgi Id  MGI:3826276 Doi  10.1038/ng.258
Citation  Wai T, et al. (2008) The mitochondrial DNA genetic bottleneck results from replication of a subpopulation of genomes. Nat Genet 40(12):1484-8
abstractText  In mammals, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence variants are observed to segregate rapidly between generations despite the high mtDNA copy number in the oocyte. This has led to the concept of a genetic bottleneck for the transmission of mtDNA, but the mechanism remains contentious. Several studies have suggested that the bottleneck occurs during embryonic development, as a result of a marked reduction in germline mtDNA copy number. Mitotic segregation of mtDNAs during preimplantation, or during the expansion of primordial germ cells (PGCs) before they colonize the gonad, is thought to account for the increase in genotypic variance observed among mature oocytes from heteroplasmic mothers. This view has, however, been challenged by studies suggesting that the bottleneck occurs without a reduction in germline mtDNA content. To resolve this controversy, we measured mtDNA heteroplasmy and copy number in single germ cells isolated from heteroplasmic mice. By directly tracking the evolution of mtDNA genotypic variance during oogenesis, we show that the genetic bottleneck occurs during postnatal folliculogenesis and not during embryonic oogenesis.
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