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Assortative mating at loci under recent natural selection in humans

机译:在最近的人类自然选择下的基因座的分类交配

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Genetic correlation between mates at specific loci can greatly alter the evolutionary trajectory of a species. Genetic assortative mating has been documented in humans, but its existence beyond population stratification (shared ancestry) has been a matter of controversy. Here, we develop a method to measure assortattve mating across the genome at 1,044,854 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), controlling for population stratification and cohort-specific cryptic relatedness. Using data on 1683 human couples from two data sources, we find evidence for both assortative and disassortative mating at specific, discernible loci throughout the entire genome. Then, using the composite of multiple signals (CMS) score, we also show that the group of SNPs exhibiting the most assortativity has been under stronger recent positive selection. Simulations using realistic inputs confirm that assortative mating might indeed affect changes in allele frequency over time. These results suggest that genetic assortative mating may be speeding up evolution in humans.
机译:特定基因座在特定基因座之间的遗传相关性可以大大改变物种的进化轨迹。遗传分类交配已在人类中记录,但其超出人口分层(共享祖先)的存在是一个争议的问题。在这里,我们开发一种在1,044,854个单核苷酸多态性(SNP)上测量整个基因组的差异化交配的方法,控制人口分层和群体特异性隐蔽相关性。使用来自两个数据来源的1683人夫妇的数据,我们在整个基因组的特定可辨别的基因座上找到了分类和分解交配的证据。然后,使用多个信号(CMS)分数的复合,我们还表明,表现出大多数差异的SNP组一直处于近期肯定选择的强劲。使用现实输入模拟确认各种交配可能确实会影响等等的等位基因频率的变化。这些结果表明遗传分类交配可能加速人类的演变。

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