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Shared Signature of Recent Positive Selection on the TSBP1–BTNL2–HLA-DRA Genes in Five Native Populations from North Borneo

Authors :
Boon-Peng Hoh
Xiaoxi Zhang
Lian Deng
Kai Yuan
Yew, Chee Wei
Woei-Yuh Saw
Mohammad Zahirul Hoque
Farhang Aghakhanian
Maude E. Phipps
Yik-Ying Teo
Vijay Kumar Subbiah
Shuhua Xu
Boon-Peng Hoh
Xiaoxi Zhang
Lian Deng
Kai Yuan
Yew, Chee Wei
Woei-Yuh Saw
Mohammad Zahirul Hoque
Farhang Aghakhanian
Maude E. Phipps
Yik-Ying Teo
Vijay Kumar Subbiah
Shuhua Xu
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

North Borneo (NB) is home to more than 40 native populations. These natives are believed to have undergone local adaptation in response to environmental challenges such as the mosquito-abundant tropical rainforest. We attempted to trace the footprints of natural selection from the genomic data of NB native populations using a panel of 2.2 million genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphisms. As a result, an 13-kb haplotype in the Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II region encompassing candidate genes TSBP1–BTNL2–HLA-DRA was identified to be undergoing natural selection. This putative signature of positive selection is shared among the five NB populations and isestimated to have arisen 5.5 thousand years (220generations) ago,which coincides with the period of Austronesian expansion. Owing to the long history of endemic malaria in NB, the putative signature of positive selection is postulated to be driven by Plasmodium parasite infection. The findings of this study imply that despite high levels of genetic differentiation, the NB populations might have experienced similar local genetic adaptation resulting from stresses of the shared environment.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1253129736
Document Type :
Electronic Resource