One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate. This was especially true of Siberia, where mean January temperatures of -40ºC are common and temperatures of -70ºC have been recorded. Humans adapted to this environment in multiple ways, but the role of genetic adaptation has been unclear. In this dissertation, I address this question with large-scale genomic data, and statistical and informatics-based methods designed to find ``signals of selection". Using this approach, I find strong evidence of positive natural selection acting on missense variants in three genes, PLA2G2A, PLIN1 and ANGPTL8, all with essential functions in lipid metabolism and brown adipose tissue function. In addition, ...
Abstract Background Many mammals are well adapted to surviving in extremely cold environments. These...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
Diverse climates, infectious agents, and subsistence patterns drove humans to adapt metabolically to...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Siberia is one of the coldest environments on Earth and has great seasonal temperature variation. Lo...
none6Adaptation to low temperatures has been reasonably developed in the human species during the co...
Natural selection of beneficial genetic variants played a critical role in human adaptation to a wid...
Arctic populations live in an environment characterized by extreme cold and the absence of plant foo...
Arctic populations live in an environment characterized by extreme cold and the absence of plant foo...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Several studies highlighted the role of climate in shaping many human evolutionary processes. This o...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occur i...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occu...
Abstract Background Many mammals are well adapted to surviving in extremely cold environments. These...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
Diverse climates, infectious agents, and subsistence patterns drove humans to adapt metabolically to...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Siberia is one of the coldest environments on Earth and has great seasonal temperature variation. Lo...
none6Adaptation to low temperatures has been reasonably developed in the human species during the co...
Natural selection of beneficial genetic variants played a critical role in human adaptation to a wid...
Arctic populations live in an environment characterized by extreme cold and the absence of plant foo...
Arctic populations live in an environment characterized by extreme cold and the absence of plant foo...
none6Western and eastern Eurasian populations of Neandertal and Denisovan sister clades of archaic h...
Several studies highlighted the role of climate in shaping many human evolutionary processes. This o...
Neandertal and Denisovan clades of archaic hominins experienced temperatures significantly lower tha...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occur i...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occu...
Abstract Background Many mammals are well adapted to surviving in extremely cold environments. These...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
Diverse climates, infectious agents, and subsistence patterns drove humans to adapt metabolically to...