No Evidence for Recent Selection at FOXP2 among Diverse Human Populations

Cell64.50
Volume: 174, Issue: 6, Pages: 1424 - 1435.e15
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
FOXP2, initially identified for its role in human speech, contains two nonsynonymous substitutions derived in the human lineage. Evidence for a recent selective sweep in Homo sapiens, however, is at odds with the presence of these substitutions in archaic hominins. Here, we comprehensively reanalyze FOXP2 in hundreds of globally distributed genomes to test for recent selection. We do not find evidence of recent positive or balancing selection at...
Paper Details
Title
No Evidence for Recent Selection at FOXP2 among Diverse Human Populations
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
174
Issue
6
Pages
1424 - 1435.e15
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