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Genome-wide scan of 29,141 African Americans finds no evidence of directional selection since admixture.

Gaurav Bhatia1, Arti Tandon2, Nick Patterson3, Melinda C Aldrich4, Christine B Ambrosone5, Christopher Amos6, Elisa V Bandera7, Sonja I Berndt8, Leslie Bernstein9, William J Blot10, Cathryn H Bock11, Neil Caporaso8, Graham Casey12, Sandra L Deming13, W Ryan Diver14, Susan M Gapstur14, Elizabeth M Gillanders15, Curtis C Harris16, Brian E Henderson12, Sue A Ingles12, William Isaacs17, Phillip L De Jager18, Esther M John19, Rick A Kittles20, Emma Larkin21, Lorna H McNeill22, Robert C Millikan23, Adam Murphy24, Christine Neslund-Dudas25, Sarah Nyante23, Michael F Press12, Jorge L Rodriguez-Gil26, Benjamin A Rybicki25, Ann G Schwartz11, Lisa B Signorello10, Margaret Spitz6, Sara S Strom27, Margaret A Tucker8, John K Wiencke28, John S Witte29, Xifeng Wu6, Yuko Yamamura27, Krista A Zanetti30, Wei Zheng13, Regina G Ziegler8, Stephen J Chanock8, Christopher A Haiman12, David Reich2, Alkes L Price31.   

Abstract

The extent of recent selection in admixed populations is currently an unresolved question. We scanned the genomes of 29,141 African Americans and failed to find any genome-wide-significant deviations in local ancestry, indicating no evidence of selection influencing ancestry after admixture. A recent analysis of data from 1,890 African Americans reported that there was evidence of selection in African Americans after their ancestors left Africa, both before and after admixture. Selection after admixture was reported on the basis of deviations in local ancestry, and selection before admixture was reported on the basis of allele-frequency differences between African Americans and African populations. The local-ancestry deviations reported by the previous study did not replicate in our very large sample, and we show that such deviations were expected purely by chance, given the number of hypotheses tested. We further show that the previous study's conclusion of selection in African Americans before admixture is also subject to doubt. This is because the FST statistics they used were inflated and because true signals of unusual allele-frequency differences between African Americans and African populations would be best explained by selection that occurred in Africa prior to migration to the Americas.
Copyright © 2014 The American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25242497      PMCID: PMC4185117          DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.08.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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