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Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death
Barton et al.(1) raise several statistical concerns regarding our original analyses(2) that highlight the challenge of inferring natural selection using ancient genomic data. We show here that these concerns have limited impact on our original conclusions. Specifically, we recover the same signature...
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author | Vilgalys, Tauras P. Klunk, Jennifer Demeure, Christian E. Cheng, Xiaoheng Shiratori, Mari Madej, Julien Beau, Rémi Elli, Derek Patino, Maria I. Redfern, Rebecca DeWitte, Sharon N. Gamble, Julia A. Boldsen, Jesper L. Carmichael, Ann Varlik, Nükhet Eaton, Katherine Grenier, Jean-Christophe Golding, G. Brian Devault, Alison Rouillard, Jean-Marie Yotova, Vania Sindeaux, Renata Ye, Chun Jimmie Bikaran, Matin Dumaine, Anne Brinkworth, Jessica F Missiakas, Dominique Rouleau, Guy A. Steinrücken, Matthias Pizarro-Cerdá, Javier Poinar, Hendrik N. Barreiro, Luis B. |
author_facet | Vilgalys, Tauras P. Klunk, Jennifer Demeure, Christian E. Cheng, Xiaoheng Shiratori, Mari Madej, Julien Beau, Rémi Elli, Derek Patino, Maria I. Redfern, Rebecca DeWitte, Sharon N. Gamble, Julia A. Boldsen, Jesper L. Carmichael, Ann Varlik, Nükhet Eaton, Katherine Grenier, Jean-Christophe Golding, G. Brian Devault, Alison Rouillard, Jean-Marie Yotova, Vania Sindeaux, Renata Ye, Chun Jimmie Bikaran, Matin Dumaine, Anne Brinkworth, Jessica F Missiakas, Dominique Rouleau, Guy A. Steinrücken, Matthias Pizarro-Cerdá, Javier Poinar, Hendrik N. Barreiro, Luis B. |
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description | Barton et al.(1) raise several statistical concerns regarding our original analyses(2) that highlight the challenge of inferring natural selection using ancient genomic data. We show here that these concerns have limited impact on our original conclusions. Specifically, we recover the same signature of enrichment for high F(ST) values at the immune loci relative to putatively neutral sites after switching the allele frequency estimation method to a maximum likelihood approach, filtering to only consider known human variants, and down-sampling our data to the same mean coverage across sites. Furthermore, using permutations, we show that the rs2549794 variant near ERAP2 continues to emerge as the strongest candidate for selection (p = 1.2×10(−5)), falling below the Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold recommended by Barton et al. Importantly, the evidence for selection on ERAP2 is further supported by functional data demonstrating the impact of the ERAP2 genotype on the immune response to Y. pestis and by epidemiological data from an independent group showing that the putatively selected allele during the Black Death protects against severe respiratory infection in contemporary populations. |
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spelling | pubmed-101041422023-04-15 Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death Vilgalys, Tauras P. Klunk, Jennifer Demeure, Christian E. Cheng, Xiaoheng Shiratori, Mari Madej, Julien Beau, Rémi Elli, Derek Patino, Maria I. Redfern, Rebecca DeWitte, Sharon N. Gamble, Julia A. Boldsen, Jesper L. Carmichael, Ann Varlik, Nükhet Eaton, Katherine Grenier, Jean-Christophe Golding, G. Brian Devault, Alison Rouillard, Jean-Marie Yotova, Vania Sindeaux, Renata Ye, Chun Jimmie Bikaran, Matin Dumaine, Anne Brinkworth, Jessica F Missiakas, Dominique Rouleau, Guy A. Steinrücken, Matthias Pizarro-Cerdá, Javier Poinar, Hendrik N. Barreiro, Luis B. bioRxiv Article Barton et al.(1) raise several statistical concerns regarding our original analyses(2) that highlight the challenge of inferring natural selection using ancient genomic data. We show here that these concerns have limited impact on our original conclusions. Specifically, we recover the same signature of enrichment for high F(ST) values at the immune loci relative to putatively neutral sites after switching the allele frequency estimation method to a maximum likelihood approach, filtering to only consider known human variants, and down-sampling our data to the same mean coverage across sites. Furthermore, using permutations, we show that the rs2549794 variant near ERAP2 continues to emerge as the strongest candidate for selection (p = 1.2×10(−5)), falling below the Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold recommended by Barton et al. Importantly, the evidence for selection on ERAP2 is further supported by functional data demonstrating the impact of the ERAP2 genotype on the immune response to Y. pestis and by epidemiological data from an independent group showing that the putatively selected allele during the Black Death protects against severe respiratory infection in contemporary populations. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10104142/ /pubmed/37066254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.06.535944 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. |
spellingShingle | Article Vilgalys, Tauras P. Klunk, Jennifer Demeure, Christian E. Cheng, Xiaoheng Shiratori, Mari Madej, Julien Beau, Rémi Elli, Derek Patino, Maria I. Redfern, Rebecca DeWitte, Sharon N. Gamble, Julia A. Boldsen, Jesper L. Carmichael, Ann Varlik, Nükhet Eaton, Katherine Grenier, Jean-Christophe Golding, G. Brian Devault, Alison Rouillard, Jean-Marie Yotova, Vania Sindeaux, Renata Ye, Chun Jimmie Bikaran, Matin Dumaine, Anne Brinkworth, Jessica F Missiakas, Dominique Rouleau, Guy A. Steinrücken, Matthias Pizarro-Cerdá, Javier Poinar, Hendrik N. Barreiro, Luis B. Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title | Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title_full | Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title_fullStr | Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title_full_unstemmed | Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title_short | Reply to Barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the Black Death |
title_sort | reply to barton et al: signatures of natural selection during the black death |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104142/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37066254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.06.535944 |
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