Natural selection has driven population differentiation in modern humans

被引:0
|
作者
Luis B Barreiro
Guillaume Laval
Hélène Quach
Etienne Patin
Lluís Quintana-Murci
机构
[1] Human Evolutionary Genetics Unit,
[2] Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Unité de Recherche Associée (CNRS-URA3012),undefined
[3] Institut Pasteur,undefined
来源
Nature Genetics | 2008年 / 40卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations may reflect, in part, distinctive processes of natural selection and adaptation to variable environmental conditions. Although recent genome-wide studies have identified candidate regions under selection1,2,3,4,5, it is not yet clear how natural selection has shaped population differentiation. Here, we have analyzed the degree of population differentiation at 2.8 million Phase II HapMap single-nucleotide polymorphisms6. We find that negative selection has globally reduced population differentiation at amino acid–altering mutations, particularly in disease-related genes. Conversely, positive selection has ensured the regional adaptation of human populations by increasing population differentiation in gene regions, primarily at nonsynonymous and 5′-UTR variants. Our analyses identify a fraction of loci that have contributed, and probably still contribute, to the morphological and disease-related phenotypic diversity of current human populations.
引用
收藏
页码:340 / 345
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Natural selection has driven population differentiation in modern humans
    Barreiro, Luis B.
    Laval, Guillaume
    Quach, Helene
    Patin, Etienne
    Quintana-Murci, Lluis
    [J]. NATURE GENETICS, 2008, 40 (03) : 340 - 345
  • [2] Positive selection drives population differentiation in the skeletal genes in modern humans
    Wu, Dong-Dong
    Zhang, Ya-Ping
    [J]. HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 2010, 19 (12) : 2341 - 2346
  • [3] Global genetic differentiation of complex traits shaped by natural selection in humans
    Guo, Jing
    Wu, Yang
    Zhu, Zhihong
    Zheng, Zhili
    Trzaskowski, Maciej
    Zeng, Jian
    Robinson, Matthew R.
    Visscher, Peter M.
    Yang, Jian
    [J]. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 9
  • [4] Global genetic differentiation of complex traits shaped by natural selection in humans
    Jing Guo
    Yang Wu
    Zhihong Zhu
    Zhili Zheng
    Maciej Trzaskowski
    Jian Zeng
    Matthew R. Robinson
    Peter M. Visscher
    Jian Yang
    [J]. Nature Communications, 9
  • [5] Population Differentiation as an Indicator of Recent Positive Selection in Humans: An Empirical Evaluation
    Xue, Yali
    Zhang, Xuelong
    Huang, Ni
    Daly, Allan
    Gillson, Christopher J.
    MacArthur, Daniel G.
    Yngvadottir, Bryndis
    Nica, Alexandra C.
    Woodwark, Cara
    Chen, Yuan
    Conrad, Donald F.
    Ayub, Qasim
    Mehdi, S. Qasim
    Li, Pu
    Tyler-Smith, Chris
    [J]. GENETICS, 2009, 183 (03) : 1065 - 1077
  • [6] Natural selection in humans
    Choi, CQ
    [J]. SCIENTIST, 2005, 19 (03): : 26 - 26
  • [7] Natural selection in humans
    Choi C.Q.
    [J]. Genome Biology, 6 (1):
  • [8] Late Pleistocene human population bottlenecks, volcanic winter, and differentiation of modern humans
    Ambrose, SH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HUMAN EVOLUTION, 1998, 34 (06) : 623 - 651
  • [9] 1000 Genomes Selection Browser 1.0: a genome browser dedicated to signatures of natural selection in modern humans
    Pybus, Marc
    Dall'Olio, Giovanni M.
    Luisi, Pierre
    Uzkudun, Manu
    Carreno-Torres, Angel
    Pavlidis, Pavlos
    Laayouni, Hafid
    Bertranpetit, Jaume
    Engelken, Johannes
    [J]. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 2014, 42 (D1) : D903 - D909
  • [10] Microsatellite variation and the differentiation of modern humans
    PerezLezaun, A
    Calafell, F
    Mateu, E
    Comas, D
    RuizPacheco, R
    Bertranpetit, J
    [J]. HUMAN GENETICS, 1997, 99 (01) : 1 - 7