Genetic signatures of strong recent positive selection at the lactase gene

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Bersaglieri, T
Sabeti, PC
Patterson, N
Vanderploeg, T
Schaffner, SF
Drake, JA
Rhodes, M
Reich, DE
Hirschhorn, JN
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[1] Childrens Hosp, Div Genet, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Childrens Hosp, Div Endocrinol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Genet, Boston, MA USA
[4] Whitehead MIT Ctr Genome Res, Program Med & Populat Genet, Cambridge, MA USA
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10.1086/421051
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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In most human populations, the ability to digest lactose contained in milk usually disappears in childhood, but in European-derived populations, lactase activity frequently persists into adulthood (Scrimshaw and Murray 1988). It has been suggested (Cavalli-Sforza 1973; Hollox et al. 2001; Enattah et al. 2002; Poulter et al. 2003) that a selective advantage based on additional nutrition from dairy explains these genetically determined population differences (Simoons 1970; Kretchmer 1971; Scrimshaw and Murray 1988; Enattah et al. 2002), but formal population-genetics-based evidence of selection has not yet been provided. To assess the population-genetics evidence for selection, we typed 101 single-nucleotide polymorphisms covering 3.2 Mb around the lactase gene. In northern European-derived populations, two alleles that are tightly associated with lactase persistence ( Enattah et al. 2002) uniquely mark a common (similar to77%) haplotype that extends largely undisrupted for >1 Mb. We provide two new lines of genetic evidence that this long, common haplotype arose rapidly due to recent selection: ( 1) by use of the traditional F-ST measure and a novel test based on p(excess), we demonstrate large frequency differences among populations for the persistence-associated markers and for flanking markers throughout the haplotype, and ( 2) we show that the haplotype is unusually long, given its high frequency-a hallmark of recent selection. We estimate that strong selection occurred within the past 5,000-10,000 years, consistent with an advantage to lactase persistence in the setting of dairy farming; the signals of selection we observe are among the strongest yet seen for any gene in the genome.
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