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Genetic diversity and dietary adaptations of the Central Plains Han Chinese population in East Asia.

Qiao Xiaoyang, X Shi, Jianxiang J et al.

39987348 PubMed ID
36 Authors
2025-02-22 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

QX
Qiao Xiaoyang
XS
X Shi
JJ
Jianxiang J
XH
Xu Hongen
HL
H Liu
KK
Kai K
PY
Pu Youwei
YX
Y Xue
XX
Xia X
ZW
Zheng Wangshan
WG
W Guo
YY
Yongbo Y
MH
Ma Hao
HW
H Wang
CC
Chuan-Chao CC
BH
Bitsue Habtom K
HX
HK Xu
XX
Xiaoyu X
WS
Wang Shanshan
SZ
S Zhao
JJ
Jingru J
GX
Guo Xiangqian
XH
X Hou
XX
Xinyue X
WX
Wang Xinwei
XP
X Peng
LL
Lei L
QZ
Qiu Zan
ZS
Z Su
BB
Bing B
TW
Tang Wenxue
WH
W He
YY
Yaoxi Y
GJ
Guo Jiancheng
JY
J Yang
ZZ
Zhaohui Z
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Central Plains Han Chinese (CPHC) is the typical agricultural population of East Asia. Investigating the genome of the CPHC is crucial to understanding the genetic structure and adaptation of the modern humans in East Asia. Here, we perform whole genome sequencing of 492 CPHC individuals and obtained 22.65 million SNPs, 4.26 million INDELs and 41,959 SVs. We found the CPHC has a higher level of genetic diversity and the glycolipid metabolic genes show strong selection signals, e.g. LONP2, FADS2, FGF21 and SLC19A2. Ancient DNA analyses suggest that the domestication of crops, which drove the emergence of the candidate mutations. Notably, East Asian-specific SVs, e.g., DEL_21699 (LINC01749) and DEL_38406 (FAM102A) may be associated with the high prevalence of esophageal squamous carcinoma and primary angle-closure glaucoma. Our results provide an important genetic resource and show that dietary adaptations play an important role in phenotypic evolution in East Asian populations.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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