全基因组关联研究:强大的联合祖先和关联测试。

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
HGG Advances Pub Date : 2023-10-12 Epub Date: 2023-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.xhgg.2023.100235
Daniel Shriner, Amy R Bentley, Mateus H Gouveia, Elisabeth F Heuston, Ayo P Doumatey, Guanjie Chen, Jie Zhou, Adebowale Adeyemo, Charles N Rotimi
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摘要

绝大多数人口和个人都有混合血统。因此,对位点特异性祖先的调整对于遗传关联研究至关重要。为了增强所有人群的关联研究能力,有必要整合位点特异性祖先和基因型的影响。我们开发了一种祖先和关联的联合测试,该测试可以通过汇总统计进行,独立于研究设计,可以利用位点特异性祖先效应来提高关联测试的能力,并且可以利用关联效应来精细绘制混合峰值。我们使用血清甘油三酯和LPL之间的关联来说明该测试。通过结合来自非洲裔美国人、欧洲裔美国人和西非人的数据,我们确定了三种条件独立的变体,它们具有不同数量的祖先分化等位基因频率。使用样本外数据,我们证明了通过考虑多个因果变异和单个基因座的基因座特异性祖先效应,可以实现改进的预测。
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Universal genome-wide association studies: Powerful joint ancestry and association testing.

Universal genome-wide association studies: Powerful joint ancestry and association testing.

Universal genome-wide association studies: Powerful joint ancestry and association testing.

Universal genome-wide association studies: Powerful joint ancestry and association testing.

The vast majority of human populations and individuals have mixed ancestry. Consequently, adjustment for locus-specific ancestry is essential for genetic association studies. To empower association studies for all populations, it is necessary to integrate effects of locus-specific ancestry and genotype. We developed a joint test of ancestry and association that can be performed with summary statistics, is independent of study design, can take advantage of locus-specific ancestry effects to boost power in association testing, and can utilize association effects to fine map admixture peaks. We illustrate the test using the association between serum triglycerides and LPL. By combining data from African Americans, European Americans, and West Africans, we identify three conditionally independent variants with varying amounts of ancestrally differentiated allele frequencies. Using out-of-sample data, we demonstrate improved prediction achievable by accounting for multiple causal variants and locus-specific ancestry effects at a single locus.

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HGG Advances
HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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