Back to Search Start Over

Evidence for variable selective pressures at MC1R.

Authors :
Harding RM
Healy E
Ray AJ
Ellis NS
Flanagan N
Todd C
Dixon C
Sajantila A
Jackson IJ
Birch-Machin MA
Rees JL
Source :
American journal of human genetics [Am J Hum Genet] 2000 Apr; Vol. 66 (4), pp. 1351-61. Date of Electronic Publication: 2000 Mar 24.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

It is widely assumed that genes that influence variation in skin and hair pigmentation are under selection. To date, the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) is the only gene identified that explains substantial phenotypic variance in human pigmentation. Here we investigate MC1R polymorphism in several populations, for evidence of selection. We conclude that MC1R is under strong functional constraint in Africa, where any diversion from eumelanin production (black pigmentation) appears to be evolutionarily deleterious. Although many of the MC1R amino acid variants observed in non-African populations do affect MC1R function and contribute to high levels of MC1R diversity in Europeans, we found no evidence, in either the magnitude or the patterns of diversity, for its enhancement by selection; rather, our analyses show that levels of MC1R polymorphism simply reflect neutral expectations under relaxation of strong functional constraint outside Africa.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0002-9297
Volume :
66
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10733465
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/302863