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Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Kang LL6; xushua@picb.ac.cn; Lou HY5; Wang XJ3,5,7; Feng QD3,5; Xu SH*1,3,5,7; Su B2; Yuan K3,5; Ning ZL3,5; Liu JJ3,5,7
刊名Genome Biology
出版日期2017
卷号18期号:X页码:e115
关键词Sherpa Tibetan Next-generation Sequencing High-altitude Adaptation Population History Gene Flow
英文摘要

BACKGROUND:

The genetic relationships reported by recent studies between Sherpas and Tibetans are controversial. To gain insights into the population history and the genetic basis of high-altitude adaptation of the two groups, we analyzed genome-wide data in 111 Sherpas (Tibet and Nepal) and 177 Tibetans (Tibet and Qinghai), together with available data from present-day human populations.

RESULTS:

Sherpas and Tibetans show considerable genetic differences and can be distinguished as two distinct groups, even though the divergence between them (~3200-11,300 years ago) is much later than that between Han Chinese and either of the two groups (~6200-16,000 years ago). Sub-population structures exist in both Sherpas and Tibetans, corresponding to geographical or linguistic groups. Differentiation of genetic variants between Sherpas and Tibetans associated with adaptation to either high-altitude or ultraviolet radiation were identified and validated by genotyping additional Sherpa and Tibetan samples.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our analyses indicate that both Sherpas and Tibetans are admixed populations, but the findings do not support the previous hypothesis that Tibetans derive their ancestry from Sherpas and Han Chinese. Compared to Tibetans, Sherpas show higher levels of South Asian ancestry, while Tibetans show higher levels of East Asian and Central Asian/Siberian ancestry. We propose a new model to elucidate the differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations of Sherpas and Tibetans.


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资助机构This work was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program (grant XDB13040100 to SX) and Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences (grant QYZDJ-SSW-SYS009 to SX) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; grant 91331204 and 31711530221 to SX, grant 31501011 to YL, and grants 31260252 and 31460286 to LK), the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (grant 31525014 to SX), the Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (grant 16XD1404700 to SX), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM; grant 14YF1406800 to YL) and STCSM grant 16YF1413900 (to HL). ; This work was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program (grant XDB13040100 to SX) and Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences (grant QYZDJ-SSW-SYS009 to SX) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; grant 91331204 and 31711530221 to SX, grant 31501011 to YL, and grants 31260252 and 31460286 to LK), the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (grant 31525014 to SX), the Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (grant 16XD1404700 to SX), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM; grant 14YF1406800 to YL) and STCSM grant 16YF1413900 (to HL). ; This work was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program (grant XDB13040100 to SX) and Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences (grant QYZDJ-SSW-SYS009 to SX) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; grant 91331204 and 31711530221 to SX, grant 31501011 to YL, and grants 31260252 and 31460286 to LK), the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (grant 31525014 to SX), the Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (grant 16XD1404700 to SX), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM; grant 14YF1406800 to YL) and STCSM grant 16YF1413900 (to HL). ; This work was funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program (grant XDB13040100 to SX) and Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences (grant QYZDJ-SSW-SYS009 to SX) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; grant 91331204 and 31711530221 to SX, grant 31501011 to YL, and grants 31260252 and 31460286 to LK), the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (grant 31525014 to SX), the Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader (grant 16XD1404700 to SX), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (STCSM; grant 14YF1406800 to YL) and STCSM grant 16YF1413900 (to HL).
源URL[http://159.226.149.26:8080/handle/152453/11742]  
专题昆明动物研究所_遗传资源与进化国家重点实验室
昆明动物研究所_比较基因组学
通讯作者xushua@picb.ac.cn
作者单位1.Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, Shanghai 200438, China.
2.State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650223, China.
3.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
4.State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and Ministry of Education (MOE) Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
5.Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Key Laboratory of Computational Biology, Max Planck Independent Research Group on Population Genomics, CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology (PICB), Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS, Shanghai 200031, China
6.Key Laboratory for Molecular Genetic Mechanisms and Intervention Research on High Altitude Disease of Tibet Autonomous Region, School of Medicine, Xizang Minzu University, Xianyang, Shaanxi 712082, China
7.School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai 201210, China
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Kang LL,xushua@picb.ac.cn,Lou HY,et al. Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans[J]. Genome Biology,2017,18(X):e115.
APA Kang LL.,xushua@picb.ac.cn.,Lou HY.,Wang XJ.,Feng QD.,...&Zhang C.(2017).Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans.Genome Biology,18(X),e115.
MLA Kang LL,et al."Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans".Genome Biology 18.X(2017):e115.

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