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Automatic landmarking identifies new loci associated with face morphology and implicates Neanderthal introgression in human nasal shape

Authors :
Li, Qing
Chen, Jieyi
Faux, Pierre
Delgado, Miguel Eduardo
Bonfante, Betty
Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena
Mendoza-Revilla, Javier
Chacón-Duque, J. Camilo
Hurtado, Malena
Villegas, Valeria
Granja, Vanessa
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, William
Barquera, Rodrigo
Everardo-Martínez, Paola
Sánchez-Quinto, Mirsha
Gómez-Valdés, Jorge
Villamil-Ramírez, Hugo
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C.
Hünemeier, Tábita
Ramallo, Virginia
Wu, Sijie
Du, Siyuan
Giardina, Andrea
Paria, Soumya Subhra
Khokan, Mahfuzur Rahman
Gonzalez-José, Rolando
Schüler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria-Cátira
Acuña-Alonzo, Victor
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Gallo, Carla
Poletti, Giovanni
Rojas, Winston
Rothhammer, Francisco
Navarro, Nicolas
Wang, Sijia
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Ruiz-Linares, Andrés
Li, Qing
Chen, Jieyi
Faux, Pierre
Delgado, Miguel Eduardo
Bonfante, Betty
Fuentes-Guajardo, Macarena
Mendoza-Revilla, Javier
Chacón-Duque, J. Camilo
Hurtado, Malena
Villegas, Valeria
Granja, Vanessa
Jaramillo, Claudia
Arias, William
Barquera, Rodrigo
Everardo-Martínez, Paola
Sánchez-Quinto, Mirsha
Gómez-Valdés, Jorge
Villamil-Ramírez, Hugo
Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C.
Hünemeier, Tábita
Ramallo, Virginia
Wu, Sijie
Du, Siyuan
Giardina, Andrea
Paria, Soumya Subhra
Khokan, Mahfuzur Rahman
Gonzalez-José, Rolando
Schüler-Faccini, Lavinia
Bortolini, Maria-Cátira
Acuña-Alonzo, Victor
Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
Gallo, Carla
Poletti, Giovanni
Rojas, Winston
Rothhammer, Francisco
Navarro, Nicolas
Wang, Sijia
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Ruiz-Linares, Andrés

Abstract

We report a genome-wide association study of facial features in >6000 Latin Americans based on automatic landmarking of 2D portraits and testing for association with inter-landmark distances. We detected significant associations (P-value <5 × 10−8) at 42 genome regions, nine of which have been previously reported. In follow-up analyses, 26 of the 33 novel regions replicate in East Asians, Europeans, or Africans, and one mouse homologous region influences craniofacial morphology in mice. The novel region in 1q32.3 shows introgression from Neanderthals and we find that the introgressed tract increases nasal height (consistent with the differentiation between Neanderthals and modern humans). Novel regions include candidate genes and genome regulatory elements previously implicated in craniofacial development, and show preferential transcription in cranial neural crest cells. The automated approach used here should simplify the collection of large study samples from across the world, facilitating a cosmopolitan characterization of the genetics of facial features.

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application/pdf, application/pdf, https://oro.open.ac.uk/88752/7/88752.pdf, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1402194063
Document Type :
Electronic Resource