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Genome-wide association study reveals sex-specific selection signals against autosomal nucleotide variants

Authors
Ryu, DongchanRyu, JihyeLee, Chaeyoung
Issue Date
May-2016
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, v.61, no.5, pp.423 - 426
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume
61
Number
5
Start Page
423
End Page
426
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/7620
DOI
10.1038/jhg.2015.169
ISSN
1434-5161
Abstract
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) was conducted to examine genetic associations of common autosomal nucleotide variants with sex in a Korean population with 4183 males and 4659 females. Nine genetic association signals were identified in four intragenic and five intergenic regions (P<5 x 10(-8)). Further analysis with an independent data set confirmed two intragenic association signals in the genes encoding protein phosphatase 1, regulatory subunit 12B (PPP1R12B, intron 12, rs1819043) and dynein, axonemal, heavy chain 11 (DNAH11, intron 61, rs10255013), which are directly involved in the reproductive system. This study revealed autosomal genetic variants associated with sex ratio by GWAS for the first time. This implies that genetic variants in proximity to the association signals may influence sex-specific selection and contribute to sex ratio variation. Further studies are required to reveal the mechanisms underlying sex-specific selection.
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