Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe

Background: The oxytocin (OT) system is known to be implicated in the regulation of complex social behavior, particularly empathy and parenting. The goal of this study was to estimate the gender and population differences in polymorphisms of two oxytocin receptor gene SNPs, rs53576 and rs2254298, in...

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Main Authors: Butovskaya, Polina R., Lazebny, Oleg E., Suhodolskaya, Evgeniya M., Vasiliev, Vasiliy, Dronova, Daria A., Fedenok, Juliya N., Rosa de la Cruz, Araceli, Peletskaya, Elena N., Ryskov, Alexey P., Butovskaya, Marina L.
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spelling ftubarcepubl:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/104344 2024-02-11T10:05:29+01:00 Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe Butovskaya, Polina R. Lazebny, Oleg E. Suhodolskaya, Evgeniya M. Vasiliev, Vasiliy Dronova, Daria A. Fedenok, Juliya N. Rosa de la Cruz, Araceli Peletskaya, Elena N. Ryskov, Alexey P. Butovskaya, Marina L. 2016-01-06 10 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2445/104344 eng eng BioMed Central Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-015-0323-8 BMC Genetics, 2016, vol. 17, p. 17 Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-015-0323-8 1471-2156 http://hdl.handle.net/2445/104344 656599 26738630 cc-by (c) Butovskaya, Polina R. et al., 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Proteïnes Conducta (Psicologia) Receptors d'hormones Proteins Human behavior Hormone receptors info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftubarcepubl https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-015-0323-8 2024-01-24T01:00:36Z Background: The oxytocin (OT) system is known to be implicated in the regulation of complex social behavior, particularly empathy and parenting. The goal of this study was to estimate the gender and population differences in polymorphisms of two oxytocin receptor gene SNPs, rs53576 and rs2254298, in four populations. Results: These data were compared with each other and with 14 samples from the corresponding regions retrieved from the 1000 Genomes database. Low level of heterozygosity was observed for both SNPs in all populations in this study (rs53576: Catalonian, Hobs = 0.413; Hadza, Hobs = 0.556; sr2254698: Khanty-Mansi, Hobs = 0.250; Datoga, Hobs = 0.550). The amount of variance due to regional variability was almost equal for both SNPs (rs53576: F RT = 0.086, rs2554298: F RT = 0.072), whereas variance for the population level of variability was twice bigger for rs2554298 (rs53576: F ST = 0.127, rs2554298: F ST = 0.162). Pairwise coefficients of fixation demonstrate that the Hadza were well differentiated from other African populations except of Datoga, the Datoga were weakly differentiated from other African origin populations, the Ob Ugric people were extremely differentiated from all other populations. Catalans were extremely differentiated of Asian populations. Conclusions: It is hypothesized on the base of spatial distribution of the evolutionary novel A alleles of the both OXTR gene loci, that the spread of alleles of rs22542298 and rs53376 SNPs may be associated to some extant with manipulation of parental investment in humans. Keywords: Oxytocin receptor gene, SNP, rs53576, rs2254298, Parental behavior, Hadza, Datoga, Ob Urgic, Catalans Article in Journal/Newspaper khanty khanty-mansi Mansi Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat de Barcelona BMC Genetics 17 1
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topic Proteïnes
Conducta (Psicologia)
Receptors d'hormones
Proteins
Human behavior
Hormone receptors
spellingShingle Proteïnes
Conducta (Psicologia)
Receptors d'hormones
Proteins
Human behavior
Hormone receptors
Butovskaya, Polina R.
Lazebny, Oleg E.
Suhodolskaya, Evgeniya M.
Vasiliev, Vasiliy
Dronova, Daria A.
Fedenok, Juliya N.
Rosa de la Cruz, Araceli
Peletskaya, Elena N.
Ryskov, Alexey P.
Butovskaya, Marina L.
Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
topic_facet Proteïnes
Conducta (Psicologia)
Receptors d'hormones
Proteins
Human behavior
Hormone receptors
description Background: The oxytocin (OT) system is known to be implicated in the regulation of complex social behavior, particularly empathy and parenting. The goal of this study was to estimate the gender and population differences in polymorphisms of two oxytocin receptor gene SNPs, rs53576 and rs2254298, in four populations. Results: These data were compared with each other and with 14 samples from the corresponding regions retrieved from the 1000 Genomes database. Low level of heterozygosity was observed for both SNPs in all populations in this study (rs53576: Catalonian, Hobs = 0.413; Hadza, Hobs = 0.556; sr2254698: Khanty-Mansi, Hobs = 0.250; Datoga, Hobs = 0.550). The amount of variance due to regional variability was almost equal for both SNPs (rs53576: F RT = 0.086, rs2554298: F RT = 0.072), whereas variance for the population level of variability was twice bigger for rs2554298 (rs53576: F ST = 0.127, rs2554298: F ST = 0.162). Pairwise coefficients of fixation demonstrate that the Hadza were well differentiated from other African populations except of Datoga, the Datoga were weakly differentiated from other African origin populations, the Ob Ugric people were extremely differentiated from all other populations. Catalans were extremely differentiated of Asian populations. Conclusions: It is hypothesized on the base of spatial distribution of the evolutionary novel A alleles of the both OXTR gene loci, that the spread of alleles of rs22542298 and rs53376 SNPs may be associated to some extant with manipulation of parental investment in humans. Keywords: Oxytocin receptor gene, SNP, rs53576, rs2254298, Parental behavior, Hadza, Datoga, Ob Urgic, Catalans
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author Butovskaya, Polina R.
Lazebny, Oleg E.
Suhodolskaya, Evgeniya M.
Vasiliev, Vasiliy
Dronova, Daria A.
Fedenok, Juliya N.
Rosa de la Cruz, Araceli
Peletskaya, Elena N.
Ryskov, Alexey P.
Butovskaya, Marina L.
author_facet Butovskaya, Polina R.
Lazebny, Oleg E.
Suhodolskaya, Evgeniya M.
Vasiliev, Vasiliy
Dronova, Daria A.
Fedenok, Juliya N.
Rosa de la Cruz, Araceli
Peletskaya, Elena N.
Ryskov, Alexey P.
Butovskaya, Marina L.
author_sort Butovskaya, Polina R.
title Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
title_short Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
title_full Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
title_fullStr Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of Africa, Asia and South Europe
title_sort polymorphisms of two loci at the oxytocin receptor gene in populations of africa, asia and south europe
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