Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation

The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived for a long time in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, including low annual temperatures, and with a specialized diet rich in protein and fatty acids, particularly omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). A scan of Inuit genomes for sig...

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Main Authors: Fumagalli, Matteo, Moltke, Ida, Grarup, Niels, Racimo, Fernando, Bjerregaard, Peter, Jørgensen, Marit E, Korneliussen, Thorfinn S, Gerbault, Pascale, Skotte, Line, Linneberg, Allan, Christensen, Cramer, Brandslund, Ivan, Jørgensen, Torben, Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia, Schmidt, Erik B, Pedersen, Oluf, Hansen, Torben, Albrechtsen, Anders, Nielsen, Rasmus
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab2319
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/4d287052-0668-4576-b696-83df3556ff0e 2024-10-13T14:05:20+00:00 Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation Fumagalli, Matteo Moltke, Ida Grarup, Niels Racimo, Fernando Bjerregaard, Peter Jørgensen, Marit E Korneliussen, Thorfinn S Gerbault, Pascale Skotte, Line Linneberg, Allan Christensen, Cramer Brandslund, Ivan Jørgensen, Torben Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia Schmidt, Erik B Pedersen, Oluf Hansen, Torben Albrechtsen, Anders Nielsen, Rasmus 2015 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/4d287052-0668-4576-b696-83df3556ff0e https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab2319 eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/4d287052-0668-4576-b696-83df3556ff0e info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Fumagalli , M , Moltke , I , Grarup , N , Racimo , F , Bjerregaard , P , Jørgensen , M E , Korneliussen , T S , Gerbault , P , Skotte , L , Linneberg , A , Christensen , C , Brandslund , I , Jørgensen , T , Huerta-Sánchez , E , Schmidt , E B , Pedersen , O , Hansen , T , Albrechtsen , A & Nielsen , R 2015 , ' Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation ' , Science , vol. 349 , no. 6254 , pp. 1343-1347 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab2319 article 2015 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aab2319 2024-09-19T00:52:41Z The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived for a long time in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, including low annual temperatures, and with a specialized diet rich in protein and fatty acids, particularly omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). A scan of Inuit genomes for signatures of adaptation revealed signals at several loci, with the strongest signal located in a cluster of fatty acid desaturases that determine PUFA levels. The selected alleles are associated with multiple metabolic and anthropometric phenotypes and have large effect sizes for weight and height, with the effect on height replicated in Europeans. By analyzing membrane lipids, we found that the selected alleles modulate fatty acid composition, which may affect the regulation of growth hormones. Thus, the Inuit have genetic and physiological adaptations to a diet rich in PUFAs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland greenlandic inuit Aalborg University's Research Portal Arctic Greenland Science 349 6254 1343 1347
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description The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived for a long time in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, including low annual temperatures, and with a specialized diet rich in protein and fatty acids, particularly omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). A scan of Inuit genomes for signatures of adaptation revealed signals at several loci, with the strongest signal located in a cluster of fatty acid desaturases that determine PUFA levels. The selected alleles are associated with multiple metabolic and anthropometric phenotypes and have large effect sizes for weight and height, with the effect on height replicated in Europeans. By analyzing membrane lipids, we found that the selected alleles modulate fatty acid composition, which may affect the regulation of growth hormones. Thus, the Inuit have genetic and physiological adaptations to a diet rich in PUFAs.
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author Fumagalli, Matteo
Moltke, Ida
Grarup, Niels
Racimo, Fernando
Bjerregaard, Peter
Jørgensen, Marit E
Korneliussen, Thorfinn S
Gerbault, Pascale
Skotte, Line
Linneberg, Allan
Christensen, Cramer
Brandslund, Ivan
Jørgensen, Torben
Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia
Schmidt, Erik B
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Albrechtsen, Anders
Nielsen, Rasmus
spellingShingle Fumagalli, Matteo
Moltke, Ida
Grarup, Niels
Racimo, Fernando
Bjerregaard, Peter
Jørgensen, Marit E
Korneliussen, Thorfinn S
Gerbault, Pascale
Skotte, Line
Linneberg, Allan
Christensen, Cramer
Brandslund, Ivan
Jørgensen, Torben
Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia
Schmidt, Erik B
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Albrechtsen, Anders
Nielsen, Rasmus
Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
author_facet Fumagalli, Matteo
Moltke, Ida
Grarup, Niels
Racimo, Fernando
Bjerregaard, Peter
Jørgensen, Marit E
Korneliussen, Thorfinn S
Gerbault, Pascale
Skotte, Line
Linneberg, Allan
Christensen, Cramer
Brandslund, Ivan
Jørgensen, Torben
Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia
Schmidt, Erik B
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Albrechtsen, Anders
Nielsen, Rasmus
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title Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
title_short Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
title_full Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
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title_full_unstemmed Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
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