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Genomic evidence for shared common ancestry of East African hunting-gathering populations and insights into local adaptation.

Laura B Scheinfeldt1, Sameer Soi1,2, Charla Lambert1, Wen-Ya Ko1, Aoua Coulibaly1, Alessia Ranciaro1, Simon Thompson1, Jibril Hirbo1, William Beggs1, Muntaser Ibrahim3, Thomas Nyambo4, Sabah Omar5, Dawit Woldemeskel6, Gurja Belay6, Alain Froment7, Junhyong Kim8, Sarah A Tishkoff9,8.   

Abstract

Anatomically modern humans arose in Africa ∼300,000 years ago, but the demographic and adaptive histories of African populations are not well-characterized. Here, we have generated a genome-wide dataset from 840 Africans, residing in western, eastern, southern, and northern Africa, belonging to 50 ethnicities, and speaking languages belonging to four language families. In addition to agriculturalists and pastoralists, our study includes 16 populations that practice, or until recently have practiced, a hunting-gathering (HG) lifestyle. We observe that genetic structure in Africa is broadly correlated not only with geography, but to a lesser extent, with linguistic affiliation and subsistence strategy. Four East African HG (EHG) populations that are geographically distant from each other show evidence of common ancestry: the Hadza and Sandawe in Tanzania, who speak languages with clicks classified as Khoisan; the Dahalo in Kenya, whose language has remnant clicks; and the Sabue in Ethiopia, who speak an unclassified language. Additionally, we observed common ancestry between central African rainforest HGs and southern African San, the latter of whom speak languages with clicks classified as Khoisan. With the exception of the EHG, central African rainforest HGs, and San, other HG groups in Africa appear genetically similar to neighboring agriculturalist or pastoralist populations. We additionally demonstrate that infectious disease, immune response, and diet have played important roles in the adaptive landscape of African history. However, while the broad biological processes involved in recent human adaptation in Africa are often consistent across populations, the specific loci affected by selective pressures more often vary across populations.

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Keywords:  African diversity; African hunter-gatherers; human evolution; natural selection; population genetics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30782801      PMCID: PMC6410815          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1817678116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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