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Differentiated demographic histories and local adaptations between Sherpas and Tibetans

Authors :
Chao Zhang
Yan Lu
Qidi Feng
Xiaoji Wang
Haiyi Lou
Jiaojiao Liu
Zhilin Ning
Kai Yuan
Yuchen Wang
Ying Zhou
Lian Deng
Lijun Liu
Yajun Yang
Shilin Li
Lifeng Ma
Zhiying Zhang
Li Jin
Bing Su
Longli Kang
Shuhua Xu
Source :
Genome Biology, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
BMC, 2017.

Abstract

Abstract 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.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474760X
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Genome Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.29cbcd8434c42b59ce466bb30915db4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1242-y