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SUBMITTER: Clemente FJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4225582 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Clemente Florian J FJ Cardona Alexia A Inchley Charlotte E CE Peter Benjamin M BM Jacobs Guy G Pagani Luca L Lawson Daniel J DJ Antão Tiago T Vicente Mário M Mitt Mario M DeGiorgio Michael M Faltyskova Zuzana Z Xue Yali Y Ayub Qasim Q Szpak Michal M Mägi Reedik R Eriksson Anders A Manica Andrea A Raghavan Maanasa M Rasmussen Morten M Rasmussen Simon S Willerslev Eske E Vidal-Puig Antonio A Tyler-Smith Chris C Villems Richard R Nielsen Rasmus R Metspalu Mait M Malyarchuk Boris B Derenko Miroslava M Kivisild Toomas T
American journal of human genetics 20141023 5
Arctic populations live in an environment characterized by extreme cold and the absence of plant foods for much of the year and are likely to have undergone genetic adaptations to these environmental conditions in the time they have been living there. Genome-wide selection scans based on genotype data from native Siberians have previously highlighted a 3 Mb chromosome 11 region containing 79 protein-coding genes as the strongest candidates for positive selection in Northeast Siberians. However, ...[more]