The recent availability of large-scale sequencing DNA data allowed researchers to investigate how genomic variation is distributed among populations. While demographic factors explain genome-wide population genetic diversity levels, scans for signatures of natural selection pinpointed several regions under non-neutral evolution. Recent studies found an enrichment of immune-related genes subjected to natural selection, suggesting that pathogens and infectious diseases have imposed a strong selective pressure throughout human history. Pathogen-mediated selection often targeted regulatory sites of genes belonging to the same biological pathway. Results from these studies have the potential to identify mutations that modulate infection susceptibility by integrating a population genomic approach with molecular immunology data and large-scale functional annotations.

Fumagalli, M., Sironi, M. (2014). Human genome variability, natural selection and infectious diseases. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 30(1), 9-16 [10.1016/j.coi.2014.05.001].

Human genome variability, natural selection and infectious diseases

Sironi M
2014

Abstract

The recent availability of large-scale sequencing DNA data allowed researchers to investigate how genomic variation is distributed among populations. While demographic factors explain genome-wide population genetic diversity levels, scans for signatures of natural selection pinpointed several regions under non-neutral evolution. Recent studies found an enrichment of immune-related genes subjected to natural selection, suggesting that pathogens and infectious diseases have imposed a strong selective pressure throughout human history. Pathogen-mediated selection often targeted regulatory sites of genes belonging to the same biological pathway. Results from these studies have the potential to identify mutations that modulate infection susceptibility by integrating a population genomic approach with molecular immunology data and large-scale functional annotations.
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Animals; Genetic Variation; Genome, Human; Humans; Infection; Selection, Genetic
English
2014
30
1
9
16
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Fumagalli, M., Sironi, M. (2014). Human genome variability, natural selection and infectious diseases. CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 30(1), 9-16 [10.1016/j.coi.2014.05.001].
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