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GWAS of three molecular traits highlights core genes and pathways alongside a highly polygenic background

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ELIFE
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.58615

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  1. American Society for Engineering Education NDSEG
  2. Stanford University
  3. National Human Genome Research Institute [HG008140, HG009431]
  4. Helen Hay Whitney Foundation HHWF

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GWAS are used to study the genetic basis of complex diseases and traits, and UK Biobank GWAS results for molecular traits like urate, IGF-1, and testosterone show easily interpretable hits near genes involved in relevant pathways. These molecular traits are highly polygenic, with thousands of variants contributing to trait variance across the genome.
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been used to study the genetic basis of a wide variety of complex diseases and other traits. We describe UK Biobank GWAS results for three molecular traits-urate, IGF-1, and testosterone-with better-understood biology than most other complex traits. We find that many of the most significant hits are readily interpretable. We observe huge enrichment of associations near genes involved in the relevant biosynthesis, transport, or signaling pathways. We show how GWAS data illuminate the biology of each trait, including differences in testosterone regulation between females and males. At the same time, even these molecular traits are highly polygenic, with many thousands of variants spread across the genome contributing to trait variance. In summary, for these three molecular traits we identify strong enrichment of signal in putative core gene sets, even while most of the SNP-based heritability is driven by a massively polygenic background.

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