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Genome diversity and signatures of natural selection in mainland Southeast Asia.

He Yaoxi, Y Zhang, Xiaoming X et al.

40369069 PubMed ID
76 Authors
2025-07-14 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

HY
He Yaoxi
YZ
Y Zhang
XX
Xiaoming X
PM
Peng Min-Sheng
ML
MS Li
YY
Yu-Chun YC
LK
Liu Kai
KZ
K Zhang
YY
Yu Y
ML
Mao Leyan
LG
L Guo
YY
Yongbo Y
MY
Ma Yujie
YZ
Y Zhou
BB
Bin B
ZW
Zheng Wangshan
WY
W Yue
TT
Tian T
LY
Liao Yuwen
YL
Y Liang
SS
Shen-Ao SA
CL
Chen Lu
LZ
L Zhang
WW
Weijie W
CX
Chen Xiaoning
XT
X Tang
BB
Bixia B
YX
Yang Xiaofei
XY
X Ye
KK
Kai K
GS
Gao Shenghan
SL
S Lu
YY
Yurun Y
WY
Wang Yong
YW
Y Wan
SS
Shijie S
HR
Hao Rushan
RW
R Wang
XX
Xuankai X
MY
Mao Yafei
YD
Y Dai
SS
Shanshan S
GZ
Gao Zongliang
ZY
Z Yang
LL
Li-Qin LQ
GJ
Guo Jianxin
JL
J Li
JJ
Jiangguo J
LC
Liu Chao
CW
C Wang
JJ
Jianhua J
ST
Sovannary Tuot
TB
T Bunnath
LL
Long L
KJ
Kampuansai Jatupol
JI
J Inta
AA
Angkhana A
SM
Srikummool Metawee
MK
M Kutanan
WW
Wibhu W
HH
Ho Huy Quang
HP
HQ Pham
KD
Khoa Dang KD
SS
Singthong Sommay
SS
S Sochampa
SS
Somphad S
KU
Kyaing U Win
UP
UW Pongamornkul
WW
Wittaya W
MC
Morlaeku Chutima
CR
C Rattanakrajangsri
KK
Kittisak K
KQ
Kong Qing-Peng
QZ
QP Zhang
YY
Ya-Ping YP
SB
Su Bing
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) has rich ethnic and cultural diversity with a population of nearly 300 million1,2. However, people from MSEA are underrepresented in the current human genomic databases. Here we present the SEA3K genome dataset (phase I), generated by deep short-read whole-genome sequencing of 3,023 individuals from 30 MSEA populations, and long-read whole-genome sequencing of 37 representative individuals. We identified 79.59 million small variants and 96,384 structural variants, among which 22.83 million small variants and 24,622 structural variants are unique to this dataset. We observed a high genetic heterogeneity across MSEA populations, reflected by the varied combinations of genetic components. We identified 44 genomic regions with strong signatures of Darwinian positive selection, covering 89 genes involved in varied physiological systems such as physical traits and immune response. Furthermore, we observed varied patterns of archaic Denisovan introgression in MSEA populations, supporting the proposal of at least two distinct instances of Denisovan admixture into modern humans in Asia3. We also detected genomic regions that suggest adaptive archaic introgressions in MSEA populations. The large number of novel genomic variants in MSEA populations highlight the necessity of studying regional populations that can help answer key questions related to prehistory, genetic adaptation and complex diseases.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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