Exploring the genetic diversity of the Japanese population: Insights from a large-scale whole genome sequencing analysis

Author:

Kawai YosukeORCID,Watanabe Yusuke,Omae Yosuke,Miyahara Reiko,Khor Seik-Soon,Noiri Eisei,Kitajima Koji,Shimanuki Hideyuki,Gatanaga Hiroyuki,Hata Kenichiro,Hattori Kotaro,Iida AritoshiORCID,Ishibashi-Ueda Hatsue,Kaname TadashiORCID,Kanto Tatsuya,Matsumura Ryo,Miyo Kengo,Noguchi Michio,Ozaki KouichiORCID,Sugiyama MasayaORCID,Takahashi Ayako,Tokuda Haruhiko,Tomita Tsutomu,Umezawa Akihiro,Watanabe Hiroshi,Yoshida Sumiko,Goto Yu-ichi,Maruoka Yutaka,Matsubara Yoichi,Niida Shumpei,Mizokami Masashi,Tokunaga Katsushi

Abstract

The Japanese archipelago is a terminal location for human migration, and the contemporary Japanese people represent a unique population whose genomic diversity has been shaped by multiple migrations from Eurasia. We analyzed the genomic characteristics that define the genetic makeup of the modern Japanese population from a population genetics perspective from the genomic data of 9,287 samples obtained by high-coverage whole-genome sequencing (WGS) by the National Center Biobank Network. The dataset comprised populations from the Ryukyu Islands and other parts of the Japanese archipelago (Hondo). The Hondo population underwent two episodes of population decline during the Jomon period, corresponding to the Late Neolithic, and the Edo period, corresponding to the Early Modern era, while the Ryukyu population experienced a population decline during the shell midden period of the Late Neolithic in this region. Haplotype analysis suggested increased allele frequencies for genes related to alcohol and fatty acid metabolism, which were reported as loci that had experienced positive natural selection. Two genes related to alcohol metabolism were found to be 12,500 years out of phase with the time when they began to increase in the allele frequency; this finding indicates that the genomic diversity of Japanese people has been shaped by events closely related to agriculture and food production.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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