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Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Nature. 2007 Oct 18;449(7164):913-8. doi: 10.1038/nature06250.
With the advent of dense maps of human genetic variation, it is now possible to detect positive natural selection across the human genome. Here we report an analysis of over 3 million polymorphisms from the International HapMap Project Phase 2 (HapMap2). We used 'long-range haplotype' methods, which were developed to identify alleles segregating in a population that have undergone recent selection, and we also developed new methods that are based on cross-population comparisons to discover alleles that have swept to near-fixation within a population. The analysis reveals more than 300 strong candidate regions. Focusing on the strongest 22 regions, we develop a heuristic for scrutinizing these regions to identify candidate targets of selection. In a complementary analysis, we identify 26 non-synonymous, coding, single nucleotide polymorphisms showing regional evidence of positive selection. Examination of these candidates highlights three cases in which two genes in a common biological process have apparently undergone positive selection in the same population:LARGE and DMD, both related to infection by the Lassa virus, in West Africa;SLC24A5 and SLC45A2, both involved in skin pigmentation, in Europe; and EDAR and EDA2R, both involved in development of hair follicles, in Asia.
随着人类遗传变异密集图谱的出现,现在有可能在整个人类基因组中检测到正向自然选择。在此,我们报告了对国际人类基因组单体型图计划第二阶段(HapMap2)中超过300万个多态性的分析。我们使用了“长程单倍型”方法,该方法旨在识别群体中经历了近期选择的分离等位基因,并且我们还开发了基于跨群体比较的新方法,以发现已在群体中扩散至近乎固定状态的等位基因。分析揭示了300多个强有力的候选区域。聚焦于最强的22个区域,我们开发了一种启发式方法来仔细研究这些区域,以识别选择的候选目标。在一项补充分析中,我们鉴定出26个非同义、编码单核苷酸多态性,它们显示出正向选择的区域证据。对这些候选基因的研究突出了三个案例,其中在同一群体中,一个共同生物学过程中的两个基因显然都经历了正向选择:在西非,与拉沙病毒感染相关的LARGE和DMD;在欧洲,都参与皮肤色素沉着的SLC24A5和SLC45A2;在亚洲,都参与毛囊发育的EDAR和EDA2R。