Detecting adaptive changes in gene copy number distribution accompanying the human out-of-Africa expansion.

IF 1 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Human Genome Variation Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1038/s41439-024-00293-w
Moritz Otto, Yichen Zheng, Paul Grablowitz, Thomas Wiehe
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Genes with multiple copies are likely to be maintained by stabilizing selection, which puts a bound to unlimited expansion of copy number. We designed a model in which copy number variation is generated by unequal recombination, which fits well with several genes surveyed in three human populations. Based on this theoretical model and computer simulations, we were interested in determining whether the gene copy number distribution in the derived European and Asian populations can be explained by a purely demographic scenario or whether shifts in the distribution are signatures of adaptation. Although the copy number distribution in most of the analyzed gene clusters can be explained by a bottleneck, such as in the out-of-Africa expansion of Homo sapiens 60-10 kyrs ago, we identified several candidate genes, such as AMY1A and PGA3, whose copy numbers are likely to differ among African, Asian, and European populations.

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检测基因拷贝数分布的适应性变化伴随着人类走出非洲的扩张。
具有多个拷贝的基因很可能是通过稳定选择来维持的,这就对拷贝数的无限扩大施加了限制。我们设计了一个拷贝数变异由不平等重组产生的模型,该模型与在三个人类种群中调查的几个基因非常吻合。根据这一理论模型和计算机模拟,我们有兴趣确定欧洲和亚洲衍生人群的基因拷贝数分布是否可以用纯粹的人口学假设来解释,或者分布的变化是否是适应的标志。虽然大多数分析基因簇的拷贝数分布可以用瓶颈来解释,比如 60-10 千年前智人从非洲向外扩张的过程,但我们发现了几个候选基因,如 AMY1A 和 PGA3,它们的拷贝数在非洲、亚洲和欧洲人群中可能有所不同。
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Human Genome Variation
Human Genome Variation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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