TY - JOUR A1 - Wong, Gane Ka-Shu A1 - Yang, Zhiyong A1 - Passey, Douglas A. A1 - Kibukawa, Miho A1 - Paddock, Marcia A1 - Liu, Chun-Rong A1 - Bolund, Lars A1 - Yu, Jun T1 - A Population Threshold for Functional Polymorphisms Y1 - 2003/08/01 JF - Genome Research JO - Genome Research SP - 1873 EP - 1879 DO - 10.1101/gr.1324303 VL - 13 IS - 8 UR - http://genome.cshlp.org/content/13/8/1873.abstract N2 - We sequenced 114 genes (for DNA repair, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and detoxification)in a mixed human population and observed a sudden increase in the number of functional polymorphisms below a minor allele frequency of ∼6%. Functionality is assessed by considering the ratio in the number of nonsynonymous single nucletide polymorphisms (SNPs)to the number of synonymous or intron SNPs. This ratio is steady from below 1% in frequency—that regime traditionally associated with rare Mendelian diseases—all the way up to about 6% in frequency, after which it falls precipitously. We consider possible explanations for this threshold effect. There are four candidates as follows: (1)deleterious variants that have yet to be purified from the population, (2)balancing selection, in which a selective advantage accrues to the heterozygotes, (3)population-specific functional polymorphisms, and (4)adaptive variants that are accumulating in the population as a response to the dramatic environmental changes of the last 7,000∼17,000 years. ER -