Skewed segregation of the mtDNA nt 8993 (T→G) mutation in human oocytes

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Rapid changes in mtDNA variants between generations have led to the bottleneck theory, which proposes a dramatic reduction in mtDNA numbers during early oogenesis. We studied oocytes from a woman with heteroplasmic expression of the mtDNA nt 8993 (T→G) mutation. Of seven oocytes analyzed, one showed no evidence of the mutation, and the remaining six had a mutant load >95%. This skewed expression of the mutation in oocytes is not compatible with the conventional bottleneck theory. A possible explanation is that, during amplification of mtDNA in the developing oocyte, mtDNA from one mitochondrion is preferentially amplified. Thus, subsequent mature oocytes may contain predominantly wild-type or mutant mitochondrial genomes.

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Blok, R. B., Gook, D. A., Thorburn, D. R., & Dahl, H. H. M. (1997). Skewed segregation of the mtDNA nt 8993 (T→G) mutation in human oocytes. American Journal of Human Genetics, 60(6), 1495–1501. https://doi.org/10.1086/515453

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