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A Genetic Mechanism for Convergent Skin Lightening during Recent Human Evolution.

Authors :
Zhaohui Yang
Hua Zhong
Jing Chen
Xiaoming Zhang
Hui Zhang
Xin Luo
Shuhua Xu
Hua Chen
Dongsheng Lu
Yinglun Han
Jinkun Li
Lijie Fu
Xuebin Qi
Yi Peng
Kun Xiang
Qiang Lin
Yan Guo
Ming Li
Xiangyu Cao
Yanfeng Zhang
Source :
Molecular Biology & Evolution; May2016, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p1177-1187, 11p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Skin lightening among Eurasians is thought to have been a convergence occurring independently in Europe and East Asia as an adaptation to high latitude environments. Among Europeans, several genes responsible for such lightening have been found, but the information available for East Asians is much more limited. Here, a genome-wide comparison between dark-skinned Africans and Austro-Asiatic speaking aborigines and light-skinned northern Han Chinese identified the pigmentation gene OCA2, showing unusually deep allelic divergence between these groups. An amino acid substitution (His615Arg) of OCA2 prevalent in most East Asian populations--but absent in Africans and Europeans--was significantly associated with skin lightening among northern Han Chinese. Further transgenic and targeted gene modification analyses of zebrafish and mouse both exhibited the phenotypic effect of the OCA2 variant manifesting decreased melanin production. These results indicate that OCA2 plays an important role in the convergent skin lightening of East Asians during recent human evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07374038
Volume :
33
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Biology & Evolution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
114761257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msw003