2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.89594.1
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Cell type-specific cis-regulatory divergence in gene expression and chromatin accessibility revealed by human-chimpanzee hybrid cells

Abstract: Although gene expression divergence has long been postulated to be the primary driver of human evolution, identifying the genes and genetic variants underlying uniquely human traits has proven to be quite challenging. Theory suggests that cell type-specific cis-regulatory variants may fuel evolutionary adaptation due to the specificity of their effects. These variants can precisely tune the expression of a single gene in a single cell type, avoiding the potentially deleterious consequences of trans-acting chan… Show more

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“…In contrast, natural selection that favors lower expression of these genes in one lineage will lead to a pattern of biased expression, with most of the 20 genes expressed lower in that lineage 67 . This framework, which has been applied extensively to gene expression and other quantitative traits [64][65][66]68,69 , is known as the sign test. Because the ASE of each gene in hybrid cells is generally independent of that of other genes, facilitating statistical analysis, hybrid ASE is ideally suited for detecting selection with the sign test whereas data from non-hybrids cannot be used in this manner.…”
Section: Polygenic Positive Selection For Down-regulation Of Asd-link...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, natural selection that favors lower expression of these genes in one lineage will lead to a pattern of biased expression, with most of the 20 genes expressed lower in that lineage 67 . This framework, which has been applied extensively to gene expression and other quantitative traits [64][65][66]68,69 , is known as the sign test. Because the ASE of each gene in hybrid cells is generally independent of that of other genes, facilitating statistical analysis, hybrid ASE is ideally suited for detecting selection with the sign test whereas data from non-hybrids cannot be used in this manner.…”
Section: Polygenic Positive Selection For Down-regulation Of Asd-link...mentioning
confidence: 99%