The Evolutionary History of Common Genetic Variants Influencing Human Cortical Surface Area

Amanda K. Tilot, E. Khramtsova, Katrina L. Grasby, N. Jahanshad, J. Painter, L. Colodro-Conde, J. Bralten, D. Hibar, P. Lind, Siyao Liu, Sarah M. Brotman, P. Thompson, S. Medland, F. Macciardi, B. Stranger, L. Davis, S. Fisher, J. Stein
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Structural brain changes along the lineage that led to modern Homo sapiens have contributed to our unique cognitive and social abilities. However, the evolutionarily relevant molecular variants impacting key aspects of neuroanatomy are largely unknown. Here, we integrate evolutionary annotations of the genome at diverse timescales with common variant associations from large-scale neuroimaging genetic screens in living humans, to reveal how selective pressures have shaped neocortical surface area. We show that variation within human gained enhancers active in the developing brain is associated with global surface area as well as that of specific regions. Moreover, we find evidence of recent polygenic selection over the past 2,000 years influencing surface area of multiple cortical regions, including those involved in spoken language and visual processing.
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影响人类皮质表面积的常见遗传变异的进化史
在进化成现代智人的谱系中,大脑结构的变化造就了我们独特的认知和社交能力。然而,影响神经解剖学关键方面的进化相关分子变异在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们整合了基因组在不同时间尺度上的进化注释和来自活体大规模神经成像遗传筛选的常见变异关联,以揭示选择压力如何塑造新皮层表面积。我们表明,在发育中的大脑中活跃的人类获得增强子的变异与全球表面积以及特定区域的表面积有关。此外,我们发现证据表明,在过去的2000年里,最近的多基因选择影响了多个皮层区域的表面积,包括那些涉及口语和视觉处理的区域。
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