Opzioni
Whole-Genome Sequencing Coupled to Imputation Discovers Genetic Signals for Anthropometric Traits
2017
Periodico
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Abstract
Deep sequence-based imputation can enhance the discovery power of genome-wide association studies by assessing previously unex- plored variation across the common- and low-frequency spectra. We applied a hybrid whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and deep impu- tation approach to examine the broader allelic architecture of 12 anthropometric traits associated with height, body mass, and fat distribution in up to 267,616 individuals. We report 106 genome-wide significant signals that have not been previously identified, including 9 low-frequency variants pointing to functional candidates. Of the 106 signals, 6 are in genomic regions that have not been implicated with related traits before, 28 are independent signals at previously reported regions, and 72 represent previously reported signals for a different anthropometric trait. 71% of signals reside within genes and fine mapping resolves 23 signals to one or two likely causal variants. We confirm genetic overlap between human monogenic and polygenic anthropometric traits and find signal enrichment in cis expression QTLs in relevant tissues. Our results highlight the potential of WGS strategies to enhance biologically relevant discoveries across the frequency spectrum.
Diritti
open access
license:creative commons
license:creative commons
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
license uri:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Soggetti
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anthropometry
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DXA trait
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genetic association s...
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imputation
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next-generation whole...
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UK Biobank
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UK10K
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Body Height
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Cohort Studie
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DNA Methylation
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Databases, Genetic
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Female
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Genetic Variation
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Human
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Lipodystrophy
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Male
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Meta-Analysis as Topi...
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Obesity
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Physical Chromosome M...
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Quantitative Trait Lo...
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Sequence Analysis, DN...
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Sex Characteristic
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Syndrome
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United Kingdom
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Anthropometry
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Genome, Human
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Genome-Wide Associati...
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Genetic
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Genetics (clinical)
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