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X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations

The genetic diversity within an 11 kb segment of the MTMR8 gene in a sample of 111 sub-Saharan and 49 non-African X chromosomes was investigated to assess the early evolutionary history of sub-Saharan Africans and the out-of-Africa expansion. The analyses revealed a complex genetic structure of the...

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Autores principales: Labuda, Damian, Yotova, Vania, Lefebvre, Jean-François, Moreau, Claudia, Utermann, Gerd, Williams, Scott M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3839994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24282552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080710
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author Labuda, Damian
Yotova, Vania
Lefebvre, Jean-François
Moreau, Claudia
Utermann, Gerd
Williams, Scott M.
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Yotova, Vania
Lefebvre, Jean-François
Moreau, Claudia
Utermann, Gerd
Williams, Scott M.
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description The genetic diversity within an 11 kb segment of the MTMR8 gene in a sample of 111 sub-Saharan and 49 non-African X chromosomes was investigated to assess the early evolutionary history of sub-Saharan Africans and the out-of-Africa expansion. The analyses revealed a complex genetic structure of the Africans that contributed to the emergence of modern humans. We observed partitioning of two thirds of old lineages among southern, west/central and east African populations indicating ancient population stratification predating the out of Africa migration. Age estimates of these lineages, older than coalescence times of uniparentally inherited markers, raise the question whether contemporary humans originated from a single population or as an amalgamation of different populations separated by years of independent evolution, thus suggesting a greater antiquity of our species than generally assumed. While the oldest sub-Saharan lineages, ∼500 thousand years, are found among Khoe-San from southern-Africa, a distinct haplotype found among Biaka is likely due to admixture from an even older population. An East African population that gave rise to non-Africans underwent a selective sweep affecting the subcentromeric region where MTMR8 is located. This and similar sweeps in four other regions of the X chromosome, documented in the literature, effectively reduced genetic diversity of non-African chromosomes and therefore may have exacerbated the effect of the demographic bottleneck usually ascribed to the out of Africa migration. Our data is suggestive, however, that a bottleneck, occurred in Africa before range expansion.
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spelling pubmed-38399942013-11-26 X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations Labuda, Damian Yotova, Vania Lefebvre, Jean-François Moreau, Claudia Utermann, Gerd Williams, Scott M. PLoS One Research Article The genetic diversity within an 11 kb segment of the MTMR8 gene in a sample of 111 sub-Saharan and 49 non-African X chromosomes was investigated to assess the early evolutionary history of sub-Saharan Africans and the out-of-Africa expansion. The analyses revealed a complex genetic structure of the Africans that contributed to the emergence of modern humans. We observed partitioning of two thirds of old lineages among southern, west/central and east African populations indicating ancient population stratification predating the out of Africa migration. Age estimates of these lineages, older than coalescence times of uniparentally inherited markers, raise the question whether contemporary humans originated from a single population or as an amalgamation of different populations separated by years of independent evolution, thus suggesting a greater antiquity of our species than generally assumed. While the oldest sub-Saharan lineages, ∼500 thousand years, are found among Khoe-San from southern-Africa, a distinct haplotype found among Biaka is likely due to admixture from an even older population. An East African population that gave rise to non-Africans underwent a selective sweep affecting the subcentromeric region where MTMR8 is located. This and similar sweeps in four other regions of the X chromosome, documented in the literature, effectively reduced genetic diversity of non-African chromosomes and therefore may have exacerbated the effect of the demographic bottleneck usually ascribed to the out of Africa migration. Our data is suggestive, however, that a bottleneck, occurred in Africa before range expansion. Public Library of Science 2013-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3839994/ /pubmed/24282552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080710 Text en © 2013 Labuda 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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Labuda, Damian
Yotova, Vania
Lefebvre, Jean-François
Moreau, Claudia
Utermann, Gerd
Williams, Scott M.
X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations
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title_full X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations
title_fullStr X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations
title_full_unstemmed X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations
title_short X-Linked MTMR8 Diversity and Evolutionary History of Sub-Saharan Populations
title_sort x-linked mtmr8 diversity and evolutionary history of sub-saharan populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3839994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24282552
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080710
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