African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, which is thought to reflect past adaptation to a tropical environment: Here, we analyze Illumina 1M SNP array data in three Western Pygmy populations from Cameroon and three neighboring Bantu-speaking agricultural populations with whom they have admixed. We infer genome-wide ancestry, scan for signals of positive selection, and perform targeted genetic association with measured height variation. We identify multiple regions throughout the genome that may have played a role in adaptive evolution, many of which contain loci with roles in growth hormone, insulin, and insulin-like growth factor signaling pathways, as well as immunity and neuroendoc...
Height is a complex trait under strong genetic influence. To date, numerous genetic loci have been a...
SummaryTo reconstruct modern human evolutionary history and identify loci that have shaped hunter-ga...
Adult height is a classic polygenic trait of high heritability (h(2) approximately 0.8). More than 1...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer populations from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowe...
Abstract African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer popula-tions from the equatorial rainforest that presen...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
African pygmies are at the lower extreme of human variation in adult stature and many evolutionary h...
The evolutionary and biological bases of the Central African "pygmy" phenotype, a characteristic of ...
International audienceCentral African Pygmy populations are known to be the shortest human populatio...
The Pygmy populations of Central Africa are known as the shortest human populations worldwide showin...
Human growth is a complex trait determined by genetic factors in combination with external stimuli, ...
To reconstruct modern human evolutionary history and identify loci that have shaped hunter-gatherer ...
Height is a complex trait under strong genetic influence. To date, numerous genetic loci have been a...
SummaryTo reconstruct modern human evolutionary history and identify loci that have shaped hunter-ga...
Adult height is a classic polygenic trait of high heritability (h(2) approximately 0.8). More than 1...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African Pygmy groups show a distinctive pattern of phenotypic variation, including short stature, wh...
African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer populations from the equatorial rainforest that present the lowe...
Abstract African Pygmies are hunter-gatherer popula-tions from the equatorial rainforest that presen...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
The evolutionary history of the human pygmy phenotype (small body size), a characteristic of African...
African pygmies are at the lower extreme of human variation in adult stature and many evolutionary h...
The evolutionary and biological bases of the Central African "pygmy" phenotype, a characteristic of ...
International audienceCentral African Pygmy populations are known to be the shortest human populatio...
The Pygmy populations of Central Africa are known as the shortest human populations worldwide showin...
Human growth is a complex trait determined by genetic factors in combination with external stimuli, ...
To reconstruct modern human evolutionary history and identify loci that have shaped hunter-gatherer ...
Height is a complex trait under strong genetic influence. To date, numerous genetic loci have been a...
SummaryTo reconstruct modern human evolutionary history and identify loci that have shaped hunter-ga...
Adult height is a classic polygenic trait of high heritability (h(2) approximately 0.8). More than 1...