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Evgeny, Chekalin
Alexandr, Rubanovich
Tatiana, V Tatarinova
Artem, Kasianov
Nicole, Bender
2020-01-20T07:16:01Z
2020-01-20T07:16:01Z
2019-01
Evgeny, Chekalin. Changes in Biological Pathways During 6,000 Years of Civilization in Europe [Текст] / Chekalin Evgeny, Rubanovich Alexandr, V Tatarinova Tatiana, Kasianov Artem, Bender Nicole // Molecular Biology and Evolution. — 2019. — Т. 36 (№ 1). — С. 127-140
07374038
https://academic.oup.com/mbe/article-abstract/36/1/127/5146762?redirectedFrom=fulltext
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/128823
The beginning of civilization was a turning point in human evolution. With increasing separation from the natural environment, mankind stimulated new adaptive reactions in response to new environmental factors. In this paper, we describe direct signs of these reactions in the European population during the past 6,000 years. By comparing whole-genome data between Late Neolithic/Bronze Age individuals and modern Europeans, we revealed biological pathways that are significantly differently enriched in nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in these two groups and which therefore could be shaped by cultural practices during the past six millennia. They include metabolic transformations, immune response, signal transduction, physical activity, sensory perception, reproduction, and cognitive functions. We demonstrated that these processes were influenced by different types of natural selection. We believe that our study opens new perspectives for more detailed investigations about when and how civilization has been modifying human genomes.
microevolution
selection
European civilization
adaptation
ancient DNA
pathway analysis
Changes in Biological Pathways During 6,000 Years of Civilization in Europe
Journal Article
Journal Article Preprint
127-140
34.03.17
2020-01-20T07:16:01Z
10.1093/molbev/msy201
Институт фундаментальной биологии и биотехнологии
Базовая кафедра защиты и современных технологии мониторинга лесов
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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