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Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution
Culture and genetics rely on two distinct but not isolated transmission systems. Cultural processes may change the human selective environment and thereby affect which individuals survive and reproduce. Here, we evaluated whether the modes of subsistence in Native American populations and the freque...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038862 |
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author | Hünemeier, Tábita Amorim, Carlos Eduardo Guerra Azevedo, Soledad Contini, Veronica Acuña-Alonzo, Víctor Rothhammer, Francisco Dugoujon, Jean-Michel Mazières, Stephane Barrantes, Ramiro Villarreal-Molina, María Teresa Paixão-Côrtes, Vanessa Rodrigues Salzano, Francisco M. Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel Ruiz-Linares, Andres Bortolini, Maria Cátira |
author_facet | Hünemeier, Tábita Amorim, Carlos Eduardo Guerra Azevedo, Soledad Contini, Veronica Acuña-Alonzo, Víctor Rothhammer, Francisco Dugoujon, Jean-Michel Mazières, Stephane Barrantes, Ramiro Villarreal-Molina, María Teresa Paixão-Côrtes, Vanessa Rodrigues Salzano, Francisco M. Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel Ruiz-Linares, Andres Bortolini, Maria Cátira |
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description | Culture and genetics rely on two distinct but not isolated transmission systems. Cultural processes may change the human selective environment and thereby affect which individuals survive and reproduce. Here, we evaluated whether the modes of subsistence in Native American populations and the frequencies of the ABCA1*Arg230Cys polymorphism were correlated. Further, we examined whether the evolutionary consequences of the agriculturally constructed niche in Mesoamerica could be considered as a gene-culture coevolution model. For this purpose, we genotyped 229 individuals affiliated with 19 Native American populations and added data for 41 other Native American groups (n = 1905) to the analysis. In combination with the SNP cluster of a neutral region, this dataset was then used to unravel the scenario involved in 230Cys evolutionary history. The estimated age of 230Cys is compatible with its origin occurring in the American continent. The correlation of its frequencies with the archeological data on Zea pollen in Mesoamerica/Central America, the neutral coalescent simulations, and the F(ST)-based natural selection analysis suggest that maize domestication was the driving force in the increase in the frequencies of 230Cys in this region. These results may represent the first example of a gene-culture coevolution involving an autochthonous American allele. |
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spelling | pubmed-33808562012-07-05 Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution Hünemeier, Tábita Amorim, Carlos Eduardo Guerra Azevedo, Soledad Contini, Veronica Acuña-Alonzo, Víctor Rothhammer, Francisco Dugoujon, Jean-Michel Mazières, Stephane Barrantes, Ramiro Villarreal-Molina, María Teresa Paixão-Côrtes, Vanessa Rodrigues Salzano, Francisco M. Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel Ruiz-Linares, Andres Bortolini, Maria Cátira PLoS One Research Article Culture and genetics rely on two distinct but not isolated transmission systems. Cultural processes may change the human selective environment and thereby affect which individuals survive and reproduce. Here, we evaluated whether the modes of subsistence in Native American populations and the frequencies of the ABCA1*Arg230Cys polymorphism were correlated. Further, we examined whether the evolutionary consequences of the agriculturally constructed niche in Mesoamerica could be considered as a gene-culture coevolution model. For this purpose, we genotyped 229 individuals affiliated with 19 Native American populations and added data for 41 other Native American groups (n = 1905) to the analysis. In combination with the SNP cluster of a neutral region, this dataset was then used to unravel the scenario involved in 230Cys evolutionary history. The estimated age of 230Cys is compatible with its origin occurring in the American continent. The correlation of its frequencies with the archeological data on Zea pollen in Mesoamerica/Central America, the neutral coalescent simulations, and the F(ST)-based natural selection analysis suggest that maize domestication was the driving force in the increase in the frequencies of 230Cys in this region. These results may represent the first example of a gene-culture coevolution involving an autochthonous American allele. Public Library of Science 2012-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3380856/ /pubmed/22768049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038862 Text en Hünemeier 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hünemeier, Tábita Amorim, Carlos Eduardo Guerra Azevedo, Soledad Contini, Veronica Acuña-Alonzo, Víctor Rothhammer, Francisco Dugoujon, Jean-Michel Mazières, Stephane Barrantes, Ramiro Villarreal-Molina, María Teresa Paixão-Côrtes, Vanessa Rodrigues Salzano, Francisco M. Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel Ruiz-Linares, Andres Bortolini, Maria Cátira Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title | Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title_full | Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title_fullStr | Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title_short | Evolutionary Responses to a Constructed Niche: Ancient Mesoamericans as a Model of Gene-Culture Coevolution |
title_sort | evolutionary responses to a constructed niche: ancient mesoamericans as a model of gene-culture coevolution |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3380856/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768049 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038862 |
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