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Author(s):
Xihao Li, Andrew R. Wood, Yuxin Yuan, Manrui Zhang, Yushu Huang, Gareth Hawkes, Robin N. Beaumont, Michael N. Weedon, Wenyuan Li, Xiaoyu Li, Xihong Lin, Zilin Li
Publish date:
18 September 2025
Journal:
Cell Genomics
PubMed ID:
40972583

Abstract

Biobank-scale whole-genome sequencing (WGS) studies are increasingly pivotal in unraveling the genetic bases of diverse health outcomes. However, managing and analyzing these datasets’ sheer volume and complexity presents significant challenges. We highlight the annotated genomic data structure (aGDS) format, substantially reducing the WGS data file size while enabling seamless integration of genomic and functional information for comprehensive WGS analyses. The aGDS format yielded 23 chromosome-specific files for the UK Biobank 500k WGS dataset, occupying only 1.10 tebibytes of storage. We develop the vcf2agds toolkit that streamlines the conversion of WGS data from VCF to aGDS format. Additionally, the STAARpipeline equipped with the aGDS files enabled scalable, comprehensive, and functionally informed WGS analysis, facilitating the detection of common and rare coding and noncoding phenotype-genotype associations. Overall, the vcf2agds toolkit and STAARpipeline provide a streamlined solution that facilitates efficient data management and analysis of biobank-scale WGS data across hundreds of thousands of samples.

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