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Neanderthal ancestry drives evolution of lipid catabolism in contemporary Europeans

机译:穴居人的祖先驱动当代欧洲人的脂质分解代谢

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Although Neanderthals are extinct, fragments of their genomes persist in contemporary humans. Here we show that while the genome-wide frequency of Neanderthal-like sites is approximately constant across all contemporary out-of-Africa populations, genes involved in lipid catabolism contain more than threefold excess of such sites in contemporary humans of European descent. Evolutionally, these genes show significant association with signatures of recent positive selection in the contemporary European, but not Asian or African populations. Functionally, the excess of Neanderthal-like sites in lipid catabolism genes can be linked with a greater divergence of lipid concentrations and enzyme expression levels within this pathway, seen in contemporary Europeans, but not in the other populations. We conclude that sequence variants that evolved in Neanderthals may have given a selective advantage to anatomically modern humans that settled in the same geographical areas.
机译:尽管尼安德特人已灭绝,但其基因组片段仍存在于当代人类中。在这里,我们显示,在所有当代非洲以外的人群中,尼安德特人式位点的全基因组频率大致恒定,而参与脂质分解代谢的基因在欧洲人后代中的此类位点过量三倍以上。从进化上看,这些基因与当代欧洲人最近积极选择的特征显着相关,而与亚洲或非洲人无关。从功能上讲,脂质分解代谢基因中过多的穴居人样位点可能与该途径中更大的脂质浓度和酶表达水平差异有关,这在当代欧洲人中可见,但在其他人群中却没有。我们得出的结论是,在尼安德特人进化的序列变异可能对定居在同一地理区域的解剖学现代人类具有选择优势。

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