Heyer Evelyne, Quintana-Murci Lluis
MNHN, Eco-Anthropologie, UMR 5145, CNRS-MNHN-P7, Musée de l'Homme Paris, France.
Institut Pasteur, Unit of Human Evolutionary Genetics, CNRS URA3012 Paris Cedex, France.
Evol Appl. 2009 Feb;2(1):71-80. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-4571.2008.00061.x.
There is an increasing interest in detecting genes, or genomic regions, that have been targeted by natural selection. Indeed, the evolutionary approach for inferring the action of natural selection in the human genome represents a powerful tool for predicting regions of the genome potentially associated with disease and of interest in epidemiological genetic studies. Here, we review several examples going from candidate gene studies associated with specific phenotypes, including nutrition, infectious disease and climate adaptation, to whole genome scans for natural selection. All these studies illustrate the power of the evolutionary approach in identifying regions of the genome having played a major role in human survival and adaptation.
人们对检测受自然选择作用的基因或基因组区域的兴趣与日俱增。事实上,推断人类基因组中自然选择作用的进化方法,是预测基因组中可能与疾病相关且在流行病学基因研究中受关注区域的有力工具。在此,我们回顾几个例子,从与特定表型相关的候选基因研究,包括营养、传染病和气候适应,到全基因组自然选择扫描。所有这些研究都说明了进化方法在识别基因组中对人类生存和适应起主要作用区域方面的强大力量。