Deep whole-genome sequencing reveals recent selection signatures linked to evolution and disease risk of Japanese

深度全基因组测序揭示了与日本人进化和疾病风险相关的近期选择信号

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作者:Yukinori Okada,Yukihide Momozawa,Saori Sakaue,Masahiro Kanai,Kazuyoshi Ishigaki,Masato Akiyama,Toshihiro Kishikawa,Yasumichi Arai,Takashi Sasaki,Kenjiro Kosaki,Makoto Suematsu,Koichi Matsuda,Kazuhiko Yamamoto,Michiaki Kubo,Nobuyoshi Hirose,Yoichiro Kamatani

Abstract

Understanding natural selection is crucial to unveiling evolution of modern humans. Here, we report natural selection signatures in the Japanese population using 2234 high-depth whole-genome sequence (WGS) data (25.9×). Using rare singletons, we identify signals of very recent selection for the past 2000-3000 years in multiple loci (ADH cluster, MHC region, BRAP-ALDH2, SERHL2). In large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) dataset (n = 171,176), variants with selection signatures show enrichment in heterogeneity of derived allele frequency spectra among the geographic regions of Japan, highlighted by two major regional clusters (Hondo and Ryukyu). While the selection signatures do not show enrichment in archaic hominin-derived genome sequences, they overlap with the SNPs associated with the modern human traits. The strongest overlaps are observed for the alcohol or nutrition metabolism-related traits. Our study illustrates the value of high-depth WGS to understand evolution and their relationship with disease risk.

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