PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Revising mtDNA haplotypes of the ancient Hungarian conquerors with next generation sequencing.

  • Endre Neparáczki,
  • Klaudia Kocsy,
  • Gábor Endre Tóth,
  • Zoltán Maróti,
  • Tibor Kalmár,
  • Péter Bihari,
  • István Nagy,
  • György Pálfi,
  • Erika Molnár,
  • István Raskó,
  • Tibor Török

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174886
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. e0174886

Abstract

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As part of the effort to create a high resolution representative sequence database of the medieval Hungarian conquerors we have resequenced the entire mtDNA genome of 24 published ancient samples with Next Generation Sequencing, whose haplotypes had been previously determined with traditional PCR based methods. We show that PCR based methods are prone to erroneous haplotype or haplogroup determination due to ambiguous sequence reads, and many of the resequenced samples had been classified inaccurately. The SNaPshot method applied with published ancient DNA authenticity criteria is the most straightforward and cheapest PCR based approach for testing a large number of coding region SNP-s, which greatly facilitates correct haplogroup determination.