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A Selective Sweep on a Deleterious Mutation in CPT1A in Arctic Populations
Authors:Florian?J Clemente  Alexia Cardona  Charlotte?E Inchley  Benjamin?M Peter  Guy Jacobs  Luca Pagani  Daniel?J Lawson  Tiago Ant?o  Mário Vicente  Mario Mitt  Michael DeGiorgio  Zuzana Faltyskova  Yali Xue  Qasim Ayub  Michal Szpak  Reedik M?gi  Anders Eriksson  Andrea Manica  Maanasa Raghavan  Morten Rasmussen  Simon Rasmussen  Eske Willerslev  Antonio Vidal-Puig  Chris Tyler-Smith  Richard Villems  Rasmus Nielsen  Mait Metspalu  Boris Malyarchuk  Miroslava Derenko  Toomas Kivisild
Abstract: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, it was not possible to determine which of the genes might be driving the selection signal. Here, using whole-genome high-coverage sequence data, we identified the most likely causative variant as a nonsynonymous G>A transition (rs80356779; c.1436C>T p.Pro479Leu] on the reverse strand) in CPT1A, a key regulator of mitochondrial long-chain fatty-acid oxidation. Remarkably, the derived allele is associated with hypoketotic hypoglycemia and high infant mortality yet occurs at high frequency in Canadian and Greenland Inuits and was also found at 68% frequency in our Northeast Siberian sample. We provide evidence of one of the strongest selective sweeps reported in humans; this sweep has driven this variant to high frequency in circum-Arctic populations within the last 6–23 ka despite associated deleterious consequences, possibly as a result of the selective advantage it originally provided to either a high-fat diet or a cold environment.
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