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Genetics ; 173(4): 2165-77, 2006 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16751668

ABSTRACT

There has been much speculation as to what role balancing selection has played in evolution. In an attempt to identify regions, such as HLA, at which polymorphism has been maintained in the human population for millions of years, we scanned the human genome for regions of high SNP density. We found 16 regions that, outside of HLA and ABO, are the most highly polymorphic regions yet described; however, evidence for balancing selection at these sites is notably lacking--indeed, whole-genome simulations indicate that our findings are expected under neutrality. We propose that (i) because it is rarely stable, long-term balancing selection is an evolutionary oddity, and (ii) when a balanced polymorphism is ancient in origin, the requirements for detection by means of SNP data alone will rarely be met.


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ABO Blood-Group System/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Human/genetics , HLA Antigens/genetics , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Selection, Genetic , Female , Humans , Male
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