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Author (up) Vicuna, L.; Klimenkova, O.; Norambuena, T.; Martinez, F.I.; Fernandez, M.I.; Shchur, V.; Eyheramendy, S. doi  openurl
  Title Postadmixture Selection on Chileans Targets Haplotype Involved in Pigmentation, Thermogenesis and Immune Defense against Pathogens Type
  Year 2020 Publication Genome Biology And Evolution Abbreviated Journal Genome Biol. Evol.  
  Volume 12 Issue 8 Pages 1459-1470  
  Keywords adaptation; genetic ancestry; admixture; gene flow; genetic drift  
  Abstract Detection of positive selection signatures in populations around the world is helping to uncover recent human evolutionary history as well as the genetic basis of diseases. Most human evolutionary genomic studies have been performed in European, African, and Asian populations. However, populations with Native American ancestry have been largely underrepresented. Here, we used a genome-wide local ancestry enrichment approach complemented with neutral simulations to identify postadmixture adaptations underwent by admixed Chileans through gene flow from Europeans into local Native Americans. The top significant hits (P=2.4x10(-7)) are variants in a region on chromosome 12 comprising multiple regulatory elements. This region includes rs12821256, which regulates the expression of KITLG, a well-known gene involved in lighter hair and skin pigmentation in Europeans as well as in thermogenesis. Another variant from that region is associated with the long noncoding RNA RP11-13A1.1, which has been specifically involved in the innate immune response against infectious pathogens. Our results suggest that these genes were relevant for adaptation in Chileans following the Columbian exchange.  
  Address [Vicuna, Lucas; Norambuena, Tomas; Eyheramendy, Susana] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Fac Engn & Sci, Santiago, Chile, Email: susana.eyheramendy@uai.cl  
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  Publisher Oxford Univ Press Place of Publication Editor  
  Language English Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1759-6653 ISBN Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference  
  Notes WOS:000582695200019 Approved  
  Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1227  
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