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Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population

Variation in human skin and eye color is substantial and especially apparent in admixed populations, yet the underlying genetic architecture is poorly understood because most genome-wide studies are based on individuals of European ancestry. We study pigmentary variation in 699 individuals from Cape...

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Autores principales: Beleza, Sandra, Johnson, Nicholas A., Candille, Sophie I., Absher, Devin M., Coram, Marc A., Lopes, Jailson, Campos, Joana, Araújo, Isabel Inês, Anderson, Tovi M., Vilhjálmsson, Bjarni J., Nordborg, Magnus, Correia e Silva, António, Shriver, Mark D., Rocha, Jorge, Barsh, Gregory S., Tang, Hua
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003372
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author Beleza, Sandra
Johnson, Nicholas A.
Candille, Sophie I.
Absher, Devin M.
Coram, Marc A.
Lopes, Jailson
Campos, Joana
Araújo, Isabel Inês
Anderson, Tovi M.
Vilhjálmsson, Bjarni J.
Nordborg, Magnus
Correia e Silva, António
Shriver, Mark D.
Rocha, Jorge
Barsh, Gregory S.
Tang, Hua
author_facet Beleza, Sandra
Johnson, Nicholas A.
Candille, Sophie I.
Absher, Devin M.
Coram, Marc A.
Lopes, Jailson
Campos, Joana
Araújo, Isabel Inês
Anderson, Tovi M.
Vilhjálmsson, Bjarni J.
Nordborg, Magnus
Correia e Silva, António
Shriver, Mark D.
Rocha, Jorge
Barsh, Gregory S.
Tang, Hua
author_sort Beleza, Sandra
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description Variation in human skin and eye color is substantial and especially apparent in admixed populations, yet the underlying genetic architecture is poorly understood because most genome-wide studies are based on individuals of European ancestry. We study pigmentary variation in 699 individuals from Cape Verde, where extensive West African/European admixture has given rise to a broad range in trait values and genomic ancestry proportions. We develop and apply a new approach for measuring eye color, and identify two major loci (HERC2[OCA2] P = 2.3×10(−62), SLC24A5 P = 9.6×10(−9)) that account for both blue versus brown eye color and varying intensities of brown eye color. We identify four major loci (SLC24A5 P = 5.4×10(−27), TYR P = 1.1×10(−9), APBA2[OCA2] P = 1.5×10(−8), SLC45A2 P = 6×10(−9)) for skin color that together account for 35% of the total variance, but the genetic component with the largest effect (∼44%) is average genomic ancestry. Our results suggest that adjacent cis-acting regulatory loci for OCA2 explain the relationship between skin and eye color, and point to an underlying genetic architecture in which several genes of moderate effect act together with many genes of small effect to explain ∼70% of the estimated heritability.
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spelling pubmed-36051372013-04-03 Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population Beleza, Sandra Johnson, Nicholas A. Candille, Sophie I. Absher, Devin M. Coram, Marc A. Lopes, Jailson Campos, Joana Araújo, Isabel Inês Anderson, Tovi M. Vilhjálmsson, Bjarni J. Nordborg, Magnus Correia e Silva, António Shriver, Mark D. Rocha, Jorge Barsh, Gregory S. Tang, Hua PLoS Genet Research Article Variation in human skin and eye color is substantial and especially apparent in admixed populations, yet the underlying genetic architecture is poorly understood because most genome-wide studies are based on individuals of European ancestry. We study pigmentary variation in 699 individuals from Cape Verde, where extensive West African/European admixture has given rise to a broad range in trait values and genomic ancestry proportions. We develop and apply a new approach for measuring eye color, and identify two major loci (HERC2[OCA2] P = 2.3×10(−62), SLC24A5 P = 9.6×10(−9)) that account for both blue versus brown eye color and varying intensities of brown eye color. We identify four major loci (SLC24A5 P = 5.4×10(−27), TYR P = 1.1×10(−9), APBA2[OCA2] P = 1.5×10(−8), SLC45A2 P = 6×10(−9)) for skin color that together account for 35% of the total variance, but the genetic component with the largest effect (∼44%) is average genomic ancestry. Our results suggest that adjacent cis-acting regulatory loci for OCA2 explain the relationship between skin and eye color, and point to an underlying genetic architecture in which several genes of moderate effect act together with many genes of small effect to explain ∼70% of the estimated heritability. Public Library of Science 2013-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3605137/ /pubmed/23555287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003372 Text en © 2013 Beleza 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
Beleza, Sandra
Johnson, Nicholas A.
Candille, Sophie I.
Absher, Devin M.
Coram, Marc A.
Lopes, Jailson
Campos, Joana
Araújo, Isabel Inês
Anderson, Tovi M.
Vilhjálmsson, Bjarni J.
Nordborg, Magnus
Correia e Silva, António
Shriver, Mark D.
Rocha, Jorge
Barsh, Gregory S.
Tang, Hua
Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title_full Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title_fullStr Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title_short Genetic Architecture of Skin and Eye Color in an African-European Admixed Population
title_sort genetic architecture of skin and eye color in an african-european admixed population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23555287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003372
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