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Introgressed mitochondrial fragments from archaic hominins alter nuclear genome function in modern humans.

Zhu Qiong, Q Zhang, Jinning J et al.

41637520 PubMed ID
25 Authors
2026-02-06 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

ZQ
Zhu Qiong
QZ
Q Zhang
JJ
Jinning J
ZW
Zhou Weichen
WL
W Liang
SS
Shen-Ao SA
WS
Wang Shengmiao
SC
S Cai
XX
Xinyu X
LF
Li Fuyuan
FL
F Li
JJ
Jin J
ZG
Zhang Guojie
GF
G Feng
HH
Huijuan H
FQ
Fu Qiaomei
QA
Q Akey
JM
Joshua M JM
ZF
Zhang Feng
FJ
F Jin
LL
Li L
XS
Xu Shuhua
SZ
S Zheng
HH
Hong-Xiang HX
CL
Chen Lu
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Archaic introgression introduced functionally relevant variants into modern humans, yet small-scale insertions remain understudied. Here, we leverage 2519 modern human genomes and four high-coverage archaic hominin genomes to systematically characterize nuclear mitochondrial DNA segments (NUMTs). We uncover 483 polymorphic NUMTs across globally diverse human populations and 10 in archaic genomes. By combining overlap with Neanderthal-derived and Denisovan-derived haplotypes, phylogenetic analyses, insertion time estimates, and haplotype colocalization, we identify five NUMTs introduced into modern humans via archaic hominin introgression. Functional analyses reveal that introgressed NUMTs can modulate gene expression, including allele-specific up-regulation of the immune-related gene RASGRP3, and reshape three-dimensional chromatin structure at loci such as SCD5 and HNRNPD. These findings highlight an underappreciated mechanism by which archaic mitochondrial fragments shape nuclear genome function and evolution. Our study reframes NUMTs not as passive genomic fossils but as dynamic elements influencing modern human diversity and adaptation.

Chapter III

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