A variant-centric perspective on geographic patterns of human allele frequency variation.

TitleA variant-centric perspective on geographic patterns of human allele frequency variation.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBiddanda, A, Rice, DP, Novembre, J
JournalElife
Volume9
Date Published2020 12 22
ISSN2050-084X
KeywordsGene Frequency, Genetic Variation, Genetics, Population, Geography, Humans
Abstract

A key challenge in human genetics is to understand the geographic distribution of human genetic variation. Often genetic variation is described by showing relationships among populations or individuals, drawing inferences over many variants. Here, we introduce an alternative representation of genetic variation that reveals the relative abundance of different allele frequency patterns. This approach allows viewers to easily see several features of human genetic structure: (1) most variants are rare and geographically localized, (2) variants that are common in a single geographic region are more likely to be shared across the globe than to be private to that region, and (3) where two individuals differ, it is most often due to variants that are found globally, regardless of whether the individuals are from the same region or different regions. Our variant-centric visualization clarifies the geographic patterns of human variation and can help address misconceptions about genetic differentiation among populations.

DOI10.7554/eLife.60107
Alternate JournalElife
PubMed ID33350384
PubMed Central IDPMC7755386
Grant ListR01 GM132383 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
T32 GM007197 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
UM1 HG008901 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
T32 GM07197 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States