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A linkage disequilibrium-based statistical test for Genome-Wide Epistatic Selection Scans in structured populations

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The quest for signatures of selection using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data has proven efficient to uncover genes involved in conserved and/or adaptive molecular functions, but none of the statistical methods were designed to identify interacting alleles as targets of selective processes. Here, we propose a statistical test aimed at detecting epistatic selection, based on a linkage disequilibrium (LD) measure accounting for population structure and heterogeneous relatedness between individuals. SNP-based (T-rv) and window-based (T-corPC1v) statistics fit a Student distribution, allowing to test the significance of correlation coefficients. As a proof of concept, we use SNP data from the Medicago truncatula symbiotic legume plant and uncover a previously unknown gene coadaptation between the MtSUNN (Super Numeric Nodule) receptor and the MtCLE02 (CLAVATA3-Like) signaling peptide. We also provide experimental evidence supporting a MtSUNN-dependent negative role of MtCLE02 in symbiotic root nodulation. Using human HGDP-CEPH SNP data, our new statistical test uncovers strong LD between SLC24A5 (skin pigmentation) and EDAR (hairs, teeth, sweat glands development) world-wide, which persists after correction for population structure and relatedness in Central South Asian populations. This result suggests that epistatic selection or coselection could have contributed to the phenotypic make-up in some human populations. Applying this approach to genome-wide SNP data will facilitate the identification of coadapted gene networks in model or non-model organisms.
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hal-03063949 , version 1 (17-12-2020)

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Léa Boyrie, Corentin Moreau, Florian Frugier, Christophe Jacquet, Maxime Bonhomme. A linkage disequilibrium-based statistical test for Genome-Wide Epistatic Selection Scans in structured populations. Heredity, 2021, 126 (1), pp.1-15. ⟨10.1038/s41437-020-0349-1⟩. ⟨hal-03063949⟩
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