Haenyeo Demographic and Evolutionary study
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Natural selection and relative isolation have shaped the genetics and physiology of unique human populations from Greenland to Tibet. Another such population is the Haenyeo; all-female Korean divers renowned for their remarkable diving abilities in frigid waters. Apnea diving induces considerable physiological strain, particularly in females diving throughout pregnancy. In this study, we explore the hypothesis that breath-hold diving has shaped physiological and genetic traits in the Haenyeo. We identified pronounced bradycardia during diving, a likely training effect. We paired natural selection and genetic association analyses to investigate adaptive genetic variation that may mitigate the effects of diving on pregnancy through an associated reduction of diastolic blood pressure. Finally, we identified positively selected variation in a gene previously associated with cold water tolerance, which may contribute to reduced hypothermia susceptibility. These findings highlight the importance of traditional diving populations for understanding genetic and physiological adaptation.
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2025-05-06



