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PLOS ONE | 2012

Skin color variation in Orang Asli tribes of Peninsular Malaysia.

Khai Chung Ang; Mee Siing Ngu; Katherine P. Reid; Mei S. Teh; Zamzuraida S. Aida; Danny Xr. Koh; Arthur Berg; Stephen Oppenheimer; Hood Salleh; Mahani Mansor Clyde; Badrul Munir Md-Zain; Victor A. Canfield; Keith C. Cheng

Pigmentation is a readily scorable and quantitative human phenotype, making it an excellent model for studying multifactorial traits and diseases. Convergent human evolution from the ancestral state, darker skin, towards lighter skin colors involved divergent genetic mechanisms in people of European vs. East Asian ancestry. It is striking that the European mechanisms result in a 10–20-fold increase in skin cancer susceptibility while the East Asian mechanisms do not. Towards the mapping of genes that contribute to East Asian pigmentation there is need for one or more populations that are admixed for ancestral and East Asian ancestry, but with minimal European contribution. This requirement is fulfilled by the Senoi, one of three indigenous tribes of Peninsular Malaysia collectively known as the Orang Asli. The Senoi are thought to be an admixture of the Negrito, an ancestral dark-skinned population representing the second of three Orang Asli tribes, and regional Mongoloid populations of Indo-China such as the Proto-Malay, the third Orang Asli tribe. We have calculated skin reflectance-based melanin indices in 492 Orang Asli, which ranged from 28 (lightest) to 75 (darkest); both extremes were represented in the Senoi. Population averages were 56 for Negrito, 42 for Proto-Malay, and 46 for Senoi. The derived allele frequencies for SLC24A5 and SLC45A2 in the Senoi were 0.04 and 0.02, respectively, consistent with greater South Asian than European admixture. Females and individuals with the A111T mutation had significantly lighter skin (p = 0.001 and 0.0039, respectively). Individuals with these derived alleles were found across the spectrum of skin color, indicating an overriding effect of strong skin lightening alleles of East Asian origin. These results suggest that the Senoi are suitable for mapping East Asian skin color genes.


Annals of Botany | 2000

Genetic Relatedness among Lansium domesticum Accessions Using RAPD Markers

Beng Kah Song; Mahani Mansor Clyde; Ratnam Wickneswari; M. N. Normah


Cryo letters | 2005

Cryopreservation of whole seeds and excised embryonic axes of Citrus suhuiensis cv. limau langkat in accordance to their desiccation sensitivity.

Makeen A. Makeen; Normah M. Noor; Stéphane Dussert; Mahani Mansor Clyde


Genes & Genetic Systems | 2002

Genetic variation of Trigonobalanus verticillata, a primitive species of Fagaceae, in Malaysia revealed by chloroplast sequences and AFLP markers.

Koichi Kamiya; Ko Harada; Mahani Mansor Clyde; Abdul Latiff Mohamed


Forest Ecology and Management | 2004

The effects of the timing and method of logging on forest structure in Peninsular Malaysia

Ho Wei Seng; Wickneswari Ratnam; Shukor Mohamad Noor; Mahani Mansor Clyde


Seed Science and Technology | 2006

Seed moisture characteristics in relation to total lipid content of five Citrus taxa using an equilibrium dehydration protocol

A. M. Makeen; M. N. Normah; S. Dussert; Mahani Mansor Clyde


Cryo letters | 2011

Cryopreservation of Garcinia cowa shoot tips by vitrification: the effects of sucrose preculture and loading treatment on ultrastructural changes in meristematic cells.

Lip Vun Yap; Normah M. Noor; Mahani Mansor Clyde; Hoong Fong Chin


Scientia Horticulturae | 2007

The influence of desiccation and rehydration on the survival of polyembryonic seed of Citrus suhuiensis cv. limau madu

M. A. Makeen; M. N. Normah; Stéphane Dussert; Mahani Mansor Clyde


PLOS ONE | 2012

Correction: Skin Color Variation in Orang Asli Tribes of Peninsular Malaysia

Khai Chung Ang; Mee S. Ngu; Katherine P. Reid; Mei S. Teh; Zamzuraida S. Aida; Danny Xr. Koh; Arthur Berg; Stephen Oppenheimer; Hood Salleh; Mahani Mansor Clyde; Badrul Munir Md-Zain; Victor A. Canfield; Keith C. Cheng


Tropics | 2003

Phylogeny and genetic variation of Fagaceae in tropical montane forests

Koichi Kamiya; Ko Harada; Kazuhiko Ogino; Mahani Mansor Clyde; A. Latiff

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Keith C. Cheng

Pennsylvania State University

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Khai Chung Ang

Pennsylvania State University

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Victor A. Canfield

Pennsylvania State University

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Badrul Munir Md-Zain

National University of Malaysia

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Arthur Berg

Pennsylvania State University

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Katherine P. Reid

National Foundation for Cancer Research

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Danny Xr. Koh

National University of Malaysia

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Hood Salleh

National University of Malaysia

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Mei S. Teh

National University of Malaysia

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