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A common inversion under selection in Europeans
Authors:Stefansson Hreinn  Helgason Agnar  Thorleifsson Gudmar  Steinthorsdottir Valgerdur  Masson Gisli  Barnard John  Baker Adam  Jonasdottir Aslaug  Ingason Andres  Gudnadottir Vala G  Desnica Natasa  Hicks Andrew  Gylfason Arnaldur  Gudbjartsson Daniel F  Jonsdottir Gudrun M  Sainz Jesus  Agnarsson Kari  Birgisdottir Birgitta  Ghosh Shyamali  Olafsdottir Adalheidur  Cazier Jean-Baptiste  Kristjansson Kristleifur  Frigge Michael L  Thorgeirsson Thorgeir E  Gulcher Jeffrey R  Kong Augustine  Stefansson Kari
Affiliation:deCODE Genetics, Sturlugata 8, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland.
Abstract:A refined physical map of chromosome 17q21.31 uncovered a 900-kb inversion polymorphism. Chromosomes with the inverted segment in different orientations represent two distinct lineages, H1 and H2, that have diverged for as much as 3 million years and show no evidence of having recombined. The H2 lineage is rare in Africans, almost absent in East Asians but found at a frequency of 20% in Europeans, in whom the haplotype structure is indicative of a history of positive selection. Here we show that the H2 lineage is undergoing positive selection in the Icelandic population, such that carrier females have more children and have higher recombination rates than noncarriers.
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