Whole-genome sequencing reveals a complex African population demographic history and signatures of local adaptation.

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CARTA-Inspired Publication
Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Fan, Shaohua; Spence, Jeffrey P; Feng, Yuanqing; Hansen, Matthew E B; Terhorst, Jonathan; Beltrame, Marcia H; Ranciaro, Alessia; Hirbo, Jibril; Beggs, William; Thomas, Neil; Nyambo, Thomas; Mpoloka, Sununguko Wata; Mokone, Gaonyadiwe George; Njamnshi, Alfred; Folkunang, Charles; Meskel, Dawit Wolde; Belay, Gurja; Song, Yun S; Tishkoff, Sarah A
Year of Publication: 2023
Journal: Cell
Volume: 186
Issue: 5
Pagination: 923-939.e14
Date Published: 2023 Mar 02
Publication Language: eng
ISSN: 1097-4172
Keywords: 3-Phosphoinositide-Dependent Protein Kinases, Acclimatization, Africa, Humans, Population Density, Skin Pigmentation, Whole Genome Sequencing
Abstract:

We conduct high coverage (>30×) whole-genome sequencing of 180 individuals from 12 indigenous African populations. We identify millions of unreported variants, many predicted to be functionally important. We observe that the ancestors of southern African San and central African rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHG) diverged from other populations >200 kya and maintained a large effective population size. We observe evidence for ancient population structure in Africa and for multiple introgression events from "ghost" populations with highly diverged genetic lineages. Although currently geographically isolated, we observe evidence for gene flow between eastern and southern Khoesan-speaking hunter-gatherer populations lasting until ∼12 kya. We identify signatures of local adaptation for traits related to skin color, immune response, height, and metabolic processes. We identify a positively selected variant in the lightly pigmented San that influences pigmentation in vitro by regulating the enhancer activity and gene expression of PDPK1.

DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.01.042
Alternate Journal: Cell