| Literature DB >> 28701907 |
Lian Deng1,2, Shuhua Xu1,2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Skin color is a well-recognized adaptive trait and has been studied extensively in humans. Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation of skin color in various populations has many implications in human evolution and medicine. DISCUSSION: Impressive progress has been made recently to identify genes associated with skin color variation in a wide range of geographical and temporal populations. In this review, we discuss what is currently known about the genetics of skin color variation. We enumerated several cases of skin color adaptation in global modern humans and archaic hominins, and illustrated why, when, and how skin color adaptation occurred in different populations. Finally, we provided a summary of the candidate loci associated with pigmentation, which could be a valuable reference for further evolutionary and medical studies.Entities:
Keywords: Archaic hominin; Genetic adaptation; Modern humans; Natural selection; Skin color
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701907 PMCID: PMC5502412 DOI: 10.1186/s41065-017-0036-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hereditas ISSN: 0018-0661 Impact factor: 3.271
Fig. 1Correlation between skin color and latitude (from Barsh (2003) [5]). (a) A map of human skin color distribution. (b) A plot of skin reflectance against latitude
Fig. 2Evolutionary model of human pigmentation in three continental populations. The rooted tree shows the genetic phylogeny of human populations from Africa, North Europe and East Asia, with the colors of the branches roughly indicating the generalized skin pigmetation level of these populations (adapted from McEvoy et al. (2006) [39]). Genetic loci reported to be under positive selection in the common ancestor of modern Eurasians are represented by rs1881227 in KITLG, and those independently evolved in Europeans and East Asians, indicating possible convergent evolution, are represented by rs12913832 in OCA2 and rs885479 in MC1R, respectively. The maps of allele frequency were drawn using R (version 3.2.1, https://www.r-project.org), based on these loci in 53 global populations provided by the Human Genome Diversity Panel CEPH (HGDP, http://www.hagsc.org/hgdp/index.html). Blue and red colors denote the ancestral and derived alleles, respectively
Fig. 3A framework of admixture mapping to detect positive selection. The average faces of African, European, and African America were downloaded from http://www.mediadump.com/hosted-id167-average-faces-from-around-the-world.html#.WLkMU-kfU1A
Fig. 4Skin color of aboriginal people in the Equatorial zone and the Arctic. (a) Skin color comparison between Bateq (a subgroup of Negrito) and Malay from Peninsular Malaysia. (b) Skin color comparison between Inuit and Swedish from similar latitudes. Portraits of Malay and Swedish individuals are provided by the Joshua Project (http://joshuaproject.net), the Bateq portrait is from http://www.businessinsider.my/, and the Inuit portrait is from http://www.arcticphoto.co.uk/
A summary of candidate genes of human adaptation on pigmentation
| Gene | SNP | Population | Skin color | Hair color | Eye color | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| rs4424881 |
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| rs6058017 |
| √ | √ | [ | |
| rs4911442 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
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| rs1325611 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs1407995 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs9516418 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs3782974 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs2031526 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs10831469 |
| √ | [ | ||
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| rs79097182 |
| √ | [ | ||
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| rs12203592 |
| √ | √ | [ | |
| rs1540771 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs1881227 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs642742 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs12821256 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs885479 |
| √ | √ | [ | |
| rs1805005 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1805006 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1805007 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1805008 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1805009 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs2228479 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs2353688 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs146972365 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs8063160 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs11547464 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1110400 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
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| rs12913832 |
| √ | √ | [ | |
| rs1800404 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1800407 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs1800414 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
| rs74653330 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs150335311 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1448484 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1667394 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs12896399 |
| √ | √ | √ | [ |
| rs8014907 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs1426654 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs2470102 |
| √ | √ | [ | ||
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| rs16891982 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs26722 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs11568737 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs35395 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs72930659 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs35264875 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs3829241 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs1042602 |
| √ | [ | ||
| rs1393350 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs13312741 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs10831469 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1126809 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1800422 |
| √ | [ | |||
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| rs2733832 |
| √ | √ | [ | |
| rs2733831 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs10809814 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs2762464 |
| √ | [ | |||
| rs1408799 |
| √ | √ | [ |
The derived allele is associated with pigmentation in European populations
The derived allele is associated with pigmentation in East Asian populations