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Title: The fine-scale genetic structure and evolution of the Japanese population
Authors: Takeuchi F.
Katsuya T.
Kimura R.
Nabika T.
Isomura M.
Ohkubo T.
Tabara Y.
Yamamoto K.
Yokota M.
Liu X. 
Saw W.-Y. 
Mamatyusupu D.
Yang W.
Xu S.
Teo Y.-Y. 
Kato N.
Akiyama K.
Asano H.
Asayama K.
Haga T.
Hara A.
Hirose T.
Hosaka M.
Ichihara S.
Imai Y.
Inoue R.
Ishi-guro A.
Isomura M.
Isono M.
Kamide K.
Kato N.
Katsuya T.
Kikuya M.
Kohara K.
Matsubara T.
Matsuda A.
Metoki H.
Miki T.
Murakami K.
Nabika T.
Nakatochi M.
Ogihara T.
Ohnaka K.
Ohkubo T.
Rakugi H.
Satoh M.
Shiwaku K.-H.
Sugimoto K.
Tabara Y.
Takami Y.
Takayanagi R.
Takeuchi F.
Tsubota-Utsugi M.
Yamamoto K.
Yamamoto K.
Yamasaki M.
Yasui D.
Yokota M.
Keywords: female
gene frequency
gene mutation
gene structure
genetic drift
genetic variability
genome
geography
Han Chinese
haplotype
human
Japan
Japanese (citizen)
major clinical study
male
medical genetics
single nucleotide polymorphism
statistical analysis
Asian continental ancestry group
genome-wide association study
multigene family
single nucleotide polymorphism
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Genome-Wide Association Study
Humans
Japan
Multigene Family
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Citation: Takeuchi F., Katsuya T., Kimura R., Nabika T., Isomura M., Ohkubo T., Tabara Y., Yamamoto K., Yokota M., Liu X., Saw W.-Y., Mamatyusupu D., Yang W., Xu S., Teo Y.-Y., Kato N., Akiyama K., Asano H., Asayama K., Haga T., Hara A., Hirose T., Hosaka M., Ichihara S., Imai Y., Inoue R., Ishi-guro A., Isomura M., Isono M., Kamide K., Kato N., Katsuya T., Kikuya M., Kohara K., Matsubara T., Matsuda A., Metoki H., Miki T., Murakami K., Nabika T., Nakatochi M., Ogihara T., Ohnaka K., Ohkubo T., Rakugi H., Satoh M., Shiwaku K.-H., Sugimoto K., Tabara Y., Takami Y., Takayanagi R., Takeuchi F., Tsubota-Utsugi M., Yamamoto K., Yamamoto K., Yamasaki M., Yasui D., Yokota M. (2017). The fine-scale genetic structure and evolution of the Japanese population. PLoS ONE 12 (11) : e0185487. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185487
Abstract: The contemporary Japanese populations largely consist of three genetically distinct groups —Hondo, Ryukyu and Ainu. By principal-component analysis, while the three groups can be clearly separated, the Hondo people, comprising 99% of the Japanese, form one almost indistinguishable cluster. To understand fine-scale genetic structure, we applied powerful haplotype-based statistical methods to genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism data from 1600 Japanese individuals, sampled from eight distinct regions in Japan. We then combined the Japanese data with 26 other Asian populations data to analyze the shared ancestry and genetic differentiation. We found that the Japanese could be separated into nine genetic clusters in our dataset, showing a marked concordance with geography; and that major components of ancestry profile of Japanese were from the Korean and Han Chinese clusters. We also detected and dated admixture in the Japanese. While genetic differentiation between Ryukyu and Hondo was suggested to be caused in part by positive selection, genetic differentiation among the Hondo clusters appeared to result principally from genetic drift. Notably, in Asians, we found the possibility that positive selection accentuated genetic differentiation among distant populations but attenuated genetic differentiation among close populations. These findings are significant for studies of human evolution and medical genetics. © 2017 Takeuchi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/165771
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0185487
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