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Author(s):
Sinan Shi, Simone Rubinacci, Sile Hu, Loukas Moutsianas, Alex Stuckey, Anna C. Need, Pier Francesco Palamara, Mark Caulfield, Jonathan Marchini, Simon Myers
Publish date:
12 August 2024
Journal:
Nature Genetics
PubMed ID:
39134668

Abstract

We built a reference panel with 342 million autosomal variants using 78,195 individuals from the Genomics England (GEL) dataset, achieving a phasing switch error rate of 0.18% for European samples and imputation quality of r2 = 0.75 for variants with minor allele frequencies as low as 2 × 10−4 in white British samples. The GEL-imputed UK Biobank genome-wide association analysis identified 70% of associations found by direct exome sequencing (P < 2.18 × 10−11), while extending testing of rare variants to the entire genome. Coding variants dominated the rare-variant genome-wide association results, implying less disruptive effects of rare non-coding variants.

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