Measuring the Efficiency of Purging by non-random Mating in Human Populations

Author:

Laurent Romain1,Gineau Laure2,Utge José1,Lafosse Sophie1,Phoeung Chan Leakhena3,Hegay Tatyana4,Olaso Robert5ORCID,Boland Anne5ORCID,Deleuze Jean-François5,Toupance Bruno16ORCID,Heyer Evelyne1ORCID,Leutenegger Anne-Louise7ORCID,Chaix Raphaëlle1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Eco-anthropologie (EA), Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Université Paris Cité , 75016 Paris , France

2. IRD, MERIT, Université Paris Cité , 75006 Paris , France

3. Rodolphe Mérieux Laboratory, University of Health Sciences , Phnom Penh , Cambodia

4. Laboratory of Genome-cell technology, Institute of Immunology and Human genomics, Academy of Sciences , Tashkent , Uzbekistan

5. Centre National de Recherche en Génomique Humaine (CNRGH), CEA, Université Paris-Saclay , 91057, Evry , France

6. Eco-Anthropologie, Université Paris Cité , 75006 Paris , France

7. Université Paris Cité , Inserm, NeuroDiderot, 75019 Paris , France

Abstract

Abstract Human populations harbor a high concentration of deleterious genetic variants. Here, we tested the hypothesis that non-random mating practices affect the distribution of these variants, through exposure in the homozygous state, leading to their purging from the population gene pool. To do so, we produced whole-genome sequencing data for two pairs of Asian populations exhibiting different alliance rules and rates of inbreeding, but with similar effective population sizes. The results show that populations with higher rates of inbred matings do not purge deleterious variants more efficiently. Purging therefore has a low efficiency in human populations, and different mating practices lead to a similar mutational load.

Funder

France Génomique National infrastructure

French National Research Agency

Emergence programs HOMOCULTURGEN

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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