Rosenberg Noah A, Kang Jonathan T L
Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5020
Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5020.
Genetics. 2015 Sep;201(1):1-12. doi: 10.1534/genetics.115.176750.
The magnitude of genetic diversity within human populations varies in a way that reflects the sequence of migrations by which people spread throughout the world. Beyond its use in human evolutionary genetics, worldwide variation in genetic diversity sometimes can interact with social processes to produce differences among populations in their relationship to modern societal problems. We review the consequences of genetic diversity differences in the settings of familial identification in forensic genetic testing, match probabilities in bone marrow transplantation, and representation in genome-wide association studies of disease. In each of these three cases, the contribution of genetic diversity to social differences follows from population-genetic principles. For a fourth setting that is not similarly grounded, we reanalyze with expanded genetic data a report that genetic diversity differences influence global patterns of human economic development, finding no support for the claim. The four examples describe a limit to the importance of genetic diversity for explaining societal differences while illustrating a distinction that certain biologically based scenarios do require consideration of genetic diversity for solving problems to which populations have been differentially predisposed by the unique history of human migrations.
人类群体内部遗传多样性的程度存在差异,这种差异反映了人类在全球迁徙的先后顺序。除了在人类进化遗传学中的应用外,全球遗传多样性的差异有时会与社会进程相互作用,导致不同群体在应对现代社会问题时产生差异。我们回顾了遗传多样性差异在法医基因检测中的家族识别、骨髓移植中的匹配概率以及疾病全基因组关联研究中的代表性等方面的影响。在这三种情况中,遗传多样性对社会差异的影响都遵循群体遗传学原理。对于第四个并非基于类似原理的情况,我们利用扩展的遗传数据重新分析了一份报告,该报告称遗传多样性差异影响人类经济发展的全球模式,但未找到支持这一说法的证据。这四个例子说明了遗传多样性在解释社会差异方面的重要性存在局限性,同时也表明某些基于生物学的情况确实需要考虑遗传多样性,以便解决因人类独特迁徙历史而使不同群体易患不同疾病的问题。