Genetic signatures of high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans
Yang J., Jin Z-B., Chen J., Huang X-F., Li X-M., Liang Y-B., Mao J-Y., Chen X., Zheng Z., Bakshi A., Zheng D-D., Zheng M-Q., Wray NR., Visscher PM., Lu F., Qu J.
SignificanceThe origin of Tibetans and the mechanism of how they adapted to the high-altitude environment remain mostly unknown. We conduct the largest genome-wide study in Tibetans to date. We detect signatures of natural selection at nine gene loci, two of which are strongly associated with blood phenotypes in present day Tibetans. We further show the genetic relatedness of Tibetans with other ethnic groups in China and estimate the divergence time between Tibetans and Han. These findings provide important knowledge to understand the genetic ancestry of Tibetans and the genetic basis of high-altitude adaptation.