基因动力学:一种新的生物物理方法来模拟人类群体的适应

T. Mason, J. Lindesay, G. Dunston
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利用基因动力学,霍华德大学生物物理研究和跨学科发展小组将基因组序列数据转换为基因组能量测量,以探索种群多样性和人类生物学中的基因组变异科学。基因动力学利用单核苷酸多态性(SNP)数据的统计分布,通过以可量化的方式参数化生物物理和环境因素之间的相互作用,对人类适应环境压力/刺激的全基因组-环境相互作用进行数学建模。我们的双盲计算机程序标记了egl-9家族缺氧诱导因子1 (EGLN1)内含子1中两个snp的等位基因能量与环境参数平均祖先年紫外线辐射暴露之间的平滑数学函数关系。EGLN1是1号染色体上的一个基因,已知在缺氧诱导因子通路的调控中起重要作用。我们已经证明,我们的基因动力学方法可以通过适应性力量,量化环境压力源/刺激对人类基因组常见变异模式的影响,并通过这样做,为研究SNP信息动态对人类群体自然选择的影响提供了另一种方法。
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Genodynamics: A New Biophysical Approach to Modeling Adaptation in Human Populations
Using genodynamics, the Howard University biophysics research and interdisciplinary development group transforms genomic sequence data into genomic energy measures to explore the science of genome variation in population diversity and human biology. Genodynamics utilizes the statistical distribution of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data from the Haplotype Map project to mathematically model whole genome-environment interactions in human adaptation to environmental stressors/stimuli by functionally parameterizing the interplay between the biophysical and environmental factors in a quantifiable manner. Our double-blind computer program flagged smooth mathematical function relationships between allelic energies of two SNPs in intron one of the egl-9 family hypoxia inducible factor 1 (EGLN1) and the environmental parameter averaged ancestral annual ultraviolet radiation exposure. EGLN1 is a gene on chromosome 1 known to play an essential role in the regulation of the hypoxia inducible factor pathway. We have demonstrated that our genodynamics approach can quantify, through adaptive forces, the effects that environmental stressors/stimuli have had on patterns of common variation in the human genome and by doing so offer an alternative means of investigating the implications of SNP information dynamics on natural selection in human populations.
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