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Mitochondrial DNA: Inherent Complexities Relevant to Genetic Analyses

Tomás Ferreira, Santiago Rodrı́guez

2024Genes56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) exhibits distinct characteristics distinguishing it from the nuclear genome, necessitating specific analytical methods in genetic studies. This comprehensive review explores the complex role of mtDNA in a variety of genetic studies, including genome-wide, epigenome-wide, and phenome-wide association studies, with a focus on its implications for human traits and diseases. Here, we discuss the structure and gene-encoding properties of mtDNA, along with the influence of environmental factors and epigenetic modifications on its function and variability. Particularly significant are the challenges posed by mtDNA's high mutation rate, heteroplasmy, and copy number variations, and their impact on disease susceptibility and population genetic analyses. The review also highlights recent advances in methodological approaches that enhance our understanding of mtDNA associations, advocating for refined genetic research techniques that accommodate its complexities. By providing a comprehensive overview of the intricacies of mtDNA, this paper underscores the need for an integrated approach to genetic studies that considers the unique properties of mitochondrial genetics. Our findings aim to inform future research and encourage the development of innovative methodologies to better interpret the broad implications of mtDNA in human health and disease.

Topics & Concepts

Mitochondrial DNABiologyHeteroplasmyGeneticsGenomeComputational biologyEpigenomeEvolutionary biologyPhenomeGeneDNA methylationGene expressionMitochondrial Function and PathologyMetabolism and Genetic DisordersMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
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