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

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1402875111

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human evolutionary ecology; human hunter-gatherers; population genomics; convergent evolution

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  1. David and Lucille Packard Foundation Fellowship [2007-31754]
  2. Penn State University College of the Liberal Arts
  3. Human Frontiers Science Program [CDA00025-2012]
  4. Institut Pasteur
  5. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
  6. CNRS Maladies Infectieuses et Environment
  7. Foundation Simone and Cino del Duca Research
  8. Swiss National Science Foundation

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The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African and Southeast Asian rainforest hunter-gatherers, is largely unknown. Here we use a genome-wide admixture mapping analysis to identify 16 genomic regions that are significantly associated with the pygmy phenotype in the Batwa, a rainforest hunter-gatherer population from Uganda (east central Africa). The identified genomic regions have multiple attributes that provide supporting evidence of genuine association with the pygmy phenotype, including enrichments for SNPs previously associated with stature variation in Europeans and for genes with growth hormone receptor and regulation functions. To test adaptive evolutionary hypotheses, we computed the haplotype-based integrated haplotype score (iHS) statistic and the level of population differentiation (F-ST) between the Batwa and their agricultural neighbors, the Bakiga, for each genomic SNP. Both vertical bar iHS vertical bar and F-ST values were significantly higher for SNPs within the Batwa pygmy phenotype-associated regions than the remainder of the genome, a signature of polygenic adaptation. In contrast, when we expanded our analysis to include Baka rainforest hunter-gatherers from Cameroon and Gabon (west central Africa) and Nzebi and Nzime neighboring agriculturalists, we did not observe elevated vertical bar iHS vertical bar or F-ST values in these genomic regions. Together, these results suggest adaptive and at least partially convergent origins of the pygmy phenotype even within Africa, supporting the hypothesis that small body size confers a selective advantage for tropical rainforest hunter-gatherers but raising questions about the antiquity of this behavior.

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