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Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies

African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, which is thought to reflect past adaptation to a tropical environment. Here, we analyze Illumina 1M SNP array data in three Western Pygmy populations from Cameroon and three neighboring Bantu-speaking a...

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Autores principales: Jarvis, Joseph P., Scheinfeldt, Laura B., Soi, Sameer, Lambert, Charla, Omberg, Larsson, Ferwerda, Bart, Froment, Alain, Bodo, Jean-Marie, Beggs, William, Hoffman, Gabriel, Mezey, Jason, Tishkoff, Sarah A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3343053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22570615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002641
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author Jarvis, Joseph P.
Scheinfeldt, Laura B.
Soi, Sameer
Lambert, Charla
Omberg, Larsson
Ferwerda, Bart
Froment, Alain
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Beggs, William
Hoffman, Gabriel
Mezey, Jason
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
author_facet Jarvis, Joseph P.
Scheinfeldt, Laura B.
Soi, Sameer
Lambert, Charla
Omberg, Larsson
Ferwerda, Bart
Froment, Alain
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Beggs, William
Hoffman, Gabriel
Mezey, Jason
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
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description African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, which is thought to reflect past adaptation to a tropical environment. Here, we analyze Illumina 1M SNP array data in three Western Pygmy populations from Cameroon and three neighboring Bantu-speaking agricultural populations with whom they have admixed. We infer genome-wide ancestry, scan for signals of positive selection, and perform targeted genetic association with measured height variation. We identify multiple regions throughout the genome that may have played a role in adaptive evolution, many of which contain loci with roles in growth hormone, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor signaling pathways, as well as immunity and neuroendocrine signaling involved in reproduction and metabolism. The most striking results are found on chromosome 3, which harbors a cluster of selection and association signals between approximately 45 and 60 Mb. This region also includes the positional candidate genes DOCK3, which is known to be associated with height variation in Europeans, and CISH, a negative regulator of cytokine signaling known to inhibit growth hormone-stimulated STAT5 signaling. Finally, pathway analysis for genes near the strongest signals of association with height indicates enrichment for loci involved in insulin and insulin-like growth factor signaling.
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spelling pubmed-33430532012-05-08 Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies Jarvis, Joseph P. Scheinfeldt, Laura B. Soi, Sameer Lambert, Charla Omberg, Larsson Ferwerda, Bart Froment, Alain Bodo, Jean-Marie Beggs, William Hoffman, Gabriel Mezey, Jason Tishkoff, Sarah A. PLoS Genet Research Article African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, which is thought to reflect past adaptation to a tropical environment. Here, we analyze Illumina 1M SNP array data in three Western Pygmy populations from Cameroon and three neighboring Bantu-speaking agricultural populations with whom they have admixed. We infer genome-wide ancestry, scan for signals of positive selection, and perform targeted genetic association with measured height variation. We identify multiple regions throughout the genome that may have played a role in adaptive evolution, many of which contain loci with roles in growth hormone, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor signaling pathways, as well as immunity and neuroendocrine signaling involved in reproduction and metabolism. The most striking results are found on chromosome 3, which harbors a cluster of selection and association signals between approximately 45 and 60 Mb. This region also includes the positional candidate genes DOCK3, which is known to be associated with height variation in Europeans, and CISH, a negative regulator of cytokine signaling known to inhibit growth hormone-stimulated STAT5 signaling. Finally, pathway analysis for genes near the strongest signals of association with height indicates enrichment for loci involved in insulin and insulin-like growth factor signaling. Public Library of Science 2012-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3343053/ /pubmed/22570615 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002641 Text en Jarvis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jarvis, Joseph P.
Scheinfeldt, Laura B.
Soi, Sameer
Lambert, Charla
Omberg, Larsson
Ferwerda, Bart
Froment, Alain
Bodo, Jean-Marie
Beggs, William
Hoffman, Gabriel
Mezey, Jason
Tishkoff, Sarah A.
Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title_full Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title_fullStr Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title_short Patterns of Ancestry, Signatures of Natural Selection, and Genetic Association with Stature in Western African Pygmies
title_sort patterns of ancestry, signatures of natural selection, and genetic association with stature in western african pygmies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3343053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22570615
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002641
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