4.8 Article

Uganda Genome Resource Enables Insights into Population History and Genomic Discovery in Africa

Journal

CELL
Volume 179, Issue 4, Pages 984-+

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.10.004

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Funding

  1. H3Africa Bioinformatics Network (H3ABioNet) Node, National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA)
  2. Federal Ministry of Science and Technology (FMST) Abuja, Nigeria
  3. Cardiff University
  4. NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre
  5. Wellcome Trust
  6. Wellcome Sanger Institute [WT098051]
  7. U.K. Medical Research Council [G0901213-92157, G0801566, MR/K013491/1]
  8. Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute Uganda Research Unit on AIDS core funding
  9. IAVI
  10. United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
  11. UKRI HDR-UK Innovation Fellowship [MR/S003711/1]
  12. Medical Research Council [MC_EX_MR/L016273/1]
  13. Intramural Research Program of the NIH in the Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health (CRGGH)
  14. National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
  15. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
  16. Center for Information Technology
  17. Office of the Director at the NIH [1ZIAHG200362]
  18. Wellcome Trust [WT098051, WT091310, WT106289, 107743]
  19. EU FP7 [EPIGENESYS 257082, BLUEPRINT HEALTH-F5-2011-282510]
  20. NIH Research Blood and Transplant Research Unit (NIHR BTRU) in Donor Health and Genomics at the University of Cambridge
  21. NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT)
  22. MRC [MR/S003711/1]
  23. NIH [U01MH115485]
  24. Makerere University-Uganda Virus Research Institute Centre of Excellence for Infection and Immunity Research and Training (MUII)
  25. DELTAS Africa Initiative [107743]
  26. New Partnership for Africa's Development Planning and Coordinating Agency (NEPAD Agency)
  27. U.K. government
  28. National Institutes of Health Common Fund (National Human Genome Research Institute) [U41HG006941]
  29. H3Africa Bioinformatics Network (H3ABioNet) Node at the Center for Genomics Research and Innovation (CGRI), National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), Abuja, Nigeria
  30. Qiagen
  31. MRC [MC_UU_00027/1, G0901213, MC_EX_MR/L016273/1, MR/S003711/2, MR/K013491/1, MR/S003711/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Genomic studies in African populations provide unique opportunities to understand disease etiology, human diversity, and population history. In the largest study of its kind, comprising genome-wide data from 6,400 individuals and whole-genome sequences from 1,978 individuals from rural Uganda, we find evidence of geographically correlated fine-scale population substructure. Historically, the ancestry of modern Ugandans was best represented by a mixture of ancient East African pastoralists. We demonstrate the value of the largest sequence panel from Africa to date as an imputation resource. Examining 34 cardiometabolic traits, we show systematic differences in trait heritability between European and African populations, probably reflecting the differential impact of genes and environment. In a multi-trait pan-African GWAS of up to 14,126 individuals, we identify novel loci associated with anthropometric, hematological, lipid, and glycemic traits. We find that several functionally important signals are driven by Africa-specific variants, highlighting the value of studying diverse populations across the region.

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