Genetic diversity of North African populations in the 17q21 genomic region.

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Mammalian Genome Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1007/s00335-024-10051-6
Mohsen Messaoudi, Andrew J Pakstis, Takwa Ezzaher, Sami Boussetta, Amel Ben Ammar Elgaaied, Kenneth K Kidd, Lotfi Cherni
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The demographic history of human populations in North Africa has been characterized by complex migration processes that have determined the current genetic structure of these populations. We examined the autosomal markers of eight sampled populations in northern Africa (Tunisia and Libya) to explore their genetic structure and to place them in a global context. We genotyped a set of 30 autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) extending 9.5 Mb and encompassing the 17q21 inversion region. Our data include 403 individuals from Tunisia and Libya. To put our populations in the global context, we analyzed our data in comparison with other populations, including those of the 1000 Genomes Project. To evaluate the data, we conducted genetic diversity, principal component, STRUCTURE, and haplotype analyses. The analysis of genetic composition revealed the genetic heterogeneity of North African populations. The principal component and STRUCTURE analyses converged and revealed the intermediate position of North Africans between Europeans and Asians. Haplotypic analysis demonstrated that the normal (H1) and inverted (H2) polymorphisms in the chromosome 17q21 region occur in North Africa at frequencies similar to those found in European and Southwest Asian populations. The results highlight the complex demographic history of North Africa, reflecting the influence of genetic flow from Europe and the Near East that dates to the prehistoric period. These gene flows added to demographic factors (inbreeding, endogamy), natural factors (topography, Sahara), and cultural factors that play a role in the emergence of the diverse and heterogeneous genetic structures of North African populations. This study contributes to a better understanding of the complex structure of North African populations.

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北非人口在 17q21 基因组区域的遗传多样性。
北非人类种群的人口历史以复杂的迁移过程为特征,这些迁移过程决定了这些种群目前的遗传结构。我们研究了北非(突尼斯和利比亚)八个采样人群的常染色体标记,以探索其遗传结构,并将其置于全球背景下进行分析。我们对一组 30 个常染色体单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)进行了基因分型,其长度为 9.5 Mb,包含 17q21 反转区。我们的数据包括来自突尼斯和利比亚的 403 人。为了将我们的人群置于全球背景下,我们将我们的数据与其他人群(包括 "1000 基因组计划 "中的人群)进行了比较分析。为了评估数据,我们进行了遗传多样性、主成分、STRUCTURE 和单体型分析。遗传组成分析揭示了北非人群的遗传异质性。主成分分析和 STRUCTURE 分析趋于一致,揭示了北非人介于欧洲人和亚洲人之间的中间位置。单倍型分析表明,染色体 17q21 区域的正常(H1)和倒置(H2)多态性在北非出现的频率与欧洲和西南亚人群相似。这些结果突显了北非复杂的人口历史,反映了史前时期来自欧洲和近东的基因流的影响。这些基因流动加上人口因素(近亲繁殖、内婚)、自然因素(地形、撒哈拉沙漠)和文化因素,在北非人口多样化和异质遗传结构的出现中发挥了作用。这项研究有助于更好地了解北非人口的复杂结构。
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Mammalian Genome
Mammalian Genome 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.00
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33
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammalian Genome focuses on the experimental, theoretical and technical aspects of genetics, genomics, epigenetics and systems biology in mouse, human and other mammalian species, with an emphasis on the relationship between genotype and phenotype, elucidation of biological and disease pathways as well as experimental aspects of interventions, therapeutics, and precision medicine. The journal aims to publish high quality original papers that present novel findings in all areas of mammalian genetic research as well as review articles on areas of topical interest. The journal will also feature commentaries and editorials to inform readers of breakthrough discoveries as well as issues of research standards, policies and ethics.
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