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Genomic variation in seven Khoe-San groups reveals adaptation and complex African history

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dc.contributor.author Schlebusch C (Ext) en
dc.contributor.author Skoglund P (Ext) en
dc.contributor.author De Jongh M
dc.contributor.author Sjodin P
dc.contributor.author Gattepaille L
dc.contributor.author Hernandez D
dc.contributor.author Jay F
dc.contributor.author Li S
dc.contributor.author Singleton A
dc.contributor.author Blum M
dc.contributor.author Soodyall H
dc.contributor.author Jakobssen M
dc.date.accessioned 2013-11-27T12:18:29Z
dc.date.available 2013-11-27T12:18:29Z
dc.date.issued 2012 en
dc.identifier.citation De Jongh M, Sjodin P, Gattepaille L, Hernandez D, Jay F, Li S, Singleton A, Blum M, Soodyall H, Jakobssen M;Schlebusch C;Skoglund P. (2012) Genomic variation in seven Khoe-San groups reveals adaptation and complex African history. Science 338(2012) en
dc.identifier.issn 0036-8075 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/12272
dc.description.abstract The history of click-speaking Khoe-San, and African populations in general, remains poorly understood. We genotyped ∼2.3 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 220 southern Africans and found that the Khoe-San diverged from other populations ≥100,000 years ago, but population structure within the Khoe-San dated back to about 35,000 years ago. Genetic variation in various sub-Saharan populations did not localize the origin of modern humans to a single geographic region within Africa; instead, it indicated a history of admixture and stratification. We found evidence of adaptation targeting muscle function and immune response; potential adaptive introgression of protection from ultraviolet light; and selection predating modern human diversification, involving skeletal and neurological development. These new findings illustrate the importance of African genomic diversity in understanding human evolutionary history.
dc.title Genomic variation in seven Khoe-San groups reveals adaptation and complex African history en


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