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Adaptive, convergent origins of the pygmy phenotype in African rainforest hunter-gatherers

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.71391
Publisher DOI
10.1073/pnas.1402875111
PubMed ID
25136101
Description
Tropical rainforest hunter-gatherer populations worldwide share the pygmy phenotype, or small human body size. The evolutionary history of this phenotype is largely unknown. Here we studied DNA from the Batwa, a rainforest hunter-gatherer population from east central Africa, to identify regions of the Batwa genome that underlie the pygmy phenotype. We then performed population genomic analyses to study the evolution of these regions, including comparisons with the Baka, a west central African rainforest hunter-gatherer population. We conclude that the pygmy phenotype likely arose due to positive natural selection and that it arose possibly multiple times within Africa. These results support longstanding anthropological hypotheses that small body size confers an important selective advantage for human rainforest hunter-gatherers.
Date of Publication
2014
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 570 Life sciences; biology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Perry, George H.
Foll, Matthieu
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Populationsgenetik
Grenier, Jean-Christophe
Patin, Etienne
Nédélec, Yohann
Pacis, Alain
Barakatt, Maxime
Gravel, Simon
Zhou, Xiang
Nsobya, Sam L.
Excoffier, Laurentorcid-logo
Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Populationsgenetik
Quintana-Murci, Lluis
Dominy, Nathaniel J.
Barreiro, Luis B.
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Institut für Ökologie und Evolution, Populationsgenetik
Series
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - PNAS
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences NAS
ISSN
0027-8424
Access(Rights)
restricted
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