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A whole-genome reference panel of 14,393 individuals for East Asian populations accelerates discovery of rare functional variants

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 9, 期 32, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adg6319

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In order to advance global precision medicine, we created a reference panel consisting of over 11,000 Asian individuals. Using this panel, we discovered 39 previously unidentified associations, with over half of the variants being specific to East Asian populations. We also found genes related to traits such as height and body mass index, as well as putative regulatory mechanisms for rare noncoding variants with cell type-specific effects.
Underrepresentation of non-European (EUR) populations hinders growth of global precision medicine. Resources such as imputation reference panels that match the study population are necessary to find low-frequency variants with substantial effects. We created a reference panel consisting of 14,393 whole-genome sequences including more than 11,000 Asian individuals. Genome-wide association studies were conducted using the reference panel and a population-specific genotype array of 72,298 subjects for eight phenotypes. This panel yields improved imputation accuracy of rare and low-frequency variants within East Asian populations compared with the largest reference panel. Thirty-nine previously unidentified associations were found, and more than half of the variants were East Asian specific. We discovered genes with rare protein-altering variants, including LTBP1 for height and GPR75 for body mass index, as well as putative regulatory mechanisms for rare noncoding variants with cell type-specific effects. We suggest that this dataset will add to the potential value of Asian precision medicine.

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