东南亚大陆的基因组多样性和自然选择特征

IF 50.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2025-05-14 DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-08998-w
Yaoxi He, Xiaoming Zhang, Min-Sheng Peng, Yu-Chun Li, Kai Liu, Yu Zhang, Leyan Mao, Yongbo Guo, Yujie Ma, Bin Zhou, Wangshan Zheng, Tian Yue, Yuwen Liao, Shen-Ao Liang, Lu Chen, Weijie Zhang, Xiaoning Chen, Bixia Tang, Xiaofei Yang, Kai Ye, Shenghan Gao, Yurun Lu, Yong Wang, Shijie Wan, Rushan Hao, Xuankai Wang, Yafei Mao, Shanshan Dai, Zongliang Gao, Li-Qin Yang, Jianxin Guo, Jiangguo Li, Chao Liu, Jianhua Wang, Tuot Sovannary, Long Bunnath, Jatupol Kampuansai, Angkhana Inta, Metawee Srikummool, Wibhu Kutanan, Huy Quang Ho, Khoa Dang Pham, Sommay Singthong, Somphad Sochampa, U. Win Kyaing, Wittaya Pongamornkul, Chutima Morlaeku, Kittisak Rattanakrajangsri, Consortium of Anthropological Research in Southeast Asia and Southwest China (CASEAC), Qing-Peng Kong, Ya-Ping Zhang, Bing Su
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东南亚大陆(MSEA)拥有近3亿人口,拥有丰富的民族和文化多样性。然而,来自MSEA的人在目前的人类基因组数据库中代表性不足。在这里,我们展示了SEA3K基因组数据集(第一阶段),该数据集由来自30个MSEA人群的3,023个个体的深度短读全基因组测序和37个代表性个体的长读全基因组测序生成。我们发现了7959万个小变异和96384个结构变异,其中2283万个小变异和24622个结构变异是该数据集独有的。我们观察到MSEA人群的遗传异质性很高,这反映在遗传成分的不同组合上。我们确定了44个具有达尔文正选择强特征的基因组区域,涵盖了89个涉及不同生理系统的基因,如身体特征和免疫反应。此外,我们观察到古代丹尼索瓦人在MSEA人群中渗入的不同模式,支持了至少两个丹尼索瓦人与亚洲现代人类融合的不同实例的提议。我们还检测到在MSEA人群中存在适应性古代基因渗入的基因组区域。MSEA人群中大量新的基因组变异突出了研究区域人群的必要性,这有助于回答与史前、遗传适应和复杂疾病相关的关键问题。
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Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast Asia

Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast Asia

Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast Asia
Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) has rich ethnic and cultural diversity with a population of nearly 300 million1,2. However, people from MSEA are underrepresented in the current human genomic databases. Here we present the SEA3K genome dataset (phase I), generated by deep short-read whole-genome sequencing of 3,023 individuals from 30 MSEA populations, and long-read whole-genome sequencing of 37 representative individuals. We identified 79.59 million small variants and 96,384 structural variants, among which 22.83 million small variants and 24,622 structural variants are unique to this dataset. We observed a high genetic heterogeneity across MSEA populations, reflected by the varied combinations of genetic components. We identified 44 genomic regions with strong signatures of Darwinian positive selection, covering 89 genes involved in varied physiological systems such as physical traits and immune response. Furthermore, we observed varied patterns of archaic Denisovan introgression in MSEA populations, supporting the proposal of at least two distinct instances of Denisovan admixture into modern humans in Asia3. We also detected genomic regions that suggest adaptive archaic introgressions in MSEA populations. The large number of novel genomic variants in MSEA populations highlight the necessity of studying regional populations that can help answer key questions related to prehistory, genetic adaptation and complex diseases. Analysis of whole-genome sequencing data from 3,023 human genomes from mainland Southeast Asia identifies high genetic heterogeneity among populations in the region and many unique small and structural variants.
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