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Characterization of structural variation in Tibetans reveals new evidence of high-altitude adaptation and introgression.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Structural variation (SV) acts as an essential mutational force shaping the evolution and function of the human genome. However, few studies have examined the role of SVs in high-altitude adaptation and little is known of adaptive introgressed SVs in Tibetans so far.

Results

Here, we generate a comprehensive catalog of SVs in a Chinese Tibetan (n = 15) and Han (n = 10) population using nanopore sequencing technology. Among a total of 38,216 unique SVs in the catalog, 27% are sequence-resolved for the first time. We systematically assess the distribution of these SVs across repeat sequences and functional genomic regions. Through genotyping in additional 276 genomes, we identify 69 Tibetan-Han stratified SVs and 80 candidate adaptive genes. We also discover a few adaptive introgressed SV candidates and provide evidence for a deletion of 335 base pairs at 1p36.32.

Conclusions

Overall, our results highlight the important role of SVs in the evolutionary processes of Tibetans' adaptation to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and provide a valuable resource for future high-altitude adaptation studies.

SUBMITTER: Quan C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8146648 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of structural variation in Tibetans reveals new evidence of high-altitude adaptation and introgression.

Quan Cheng C   Li Yuanfeng Y   Liu Xinyi X   Wang Yahui Y   Ping Jie J   Lu Yiming Y   Zhou Gangqiao G  

Genome biology 20210525 1


<h4>Background</h4>Structural variation (SV) acts as an essential mutational force shaping the evolution and function of the human genome. However, few studies have examined the role of SVs in high-altitude adaptation and little is known of adaptive introgressed SVs in Tibetans so far.<h4>Results</h4>Here, we generate a comprehensive catalog of SVs in a Chinese Tibetan (n = 15) and Han (n = 10) population using nanopore sequencing technology. Among a total of 38,216 unique SVs in the catalog, 27  ...[more]

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