Identifying tagging SNPs for African specific genetic variation from the African Diaspora Genome

نویسندگان

  • Henry Richard Johnston
  • Yi-Juan Hu
  • Jingjing Gao
  • Timothy D. O’Connor
  • Gonçalo R. Abecasis
  • Genevieve L Wojcik
  • Christopher R. Gignoux
  • Pierre-Antoine Gourraud
  • Antoine Lizee
  • Mark Hansen
  • Rob Genuario
  • Dave Bullis
  • Cindy Lawley
  • Eimear E. Kenny
  • Carlos Bustamante
  • Terri H. Beaty
  • Rasika A. Mathias
  • Kathleen C. Barnes
  • Zhaohui S. Qin
  • Meher Preethi Boorgula
  • Monica Campbell
  • Sameer Chavan
  • Jean G. Ford
  • Cassandra Foster
  • Li Gao
  • Nadia N. Hansel
  • Edward Horowitz
  • Lili Huang
  • Romina Ortiz
  • Joseph Potee
  • Nicholas Rafaels
  • Ingo Ruczinski
  • Alan F. Scott
  • Margaret A. Taub
  • Candelaria Vergara
  • Albert M. Levin
  • Badri Padhukasahasram
  • L. Keoki Williams
  • Georgia M. Dunston
  • Mezbah U. Faruque
  • Kimberly Gietzen
  • Aniket Deshpande
  • Wendy E. Grus
  • Devin P. Locke
  • Marilyn G. Foreman
  • Pedro C. Avila
  • Leslie Grammer
  • Kwang-Youn A. Kim
  • Rajesh Kumar
  • Robert Schleimer
  • Francisco M. De La Vega
  • Suyash S. Shringarpure
  • Shaila Musharoff
  • Esteban G. Burchard
  • Celeste Eng
  • Ryan D. Hernandez
  • Maria Pino-Yanes
  • Dara G. Torgerson
  • Zachary A. Szpiech
  • Raul Torres
  • Dan L. Nicolae
  • Carole Ober
  • Christopher O Olopade
  • Olufunmilayo Olopade
  • Oluwafemi Oluwole
  • Ganiyu Arinola
  • Wei Song
  • Adolfo Correa
  • Solomon Musani
  • James G. Wilson
  • Leslie A. Lange
  • Joshua Akey
  • Michael Bamshad
  • Jessica Chong
  • Wenqing Fu
  • Deborah Nickerson
  • Alexander Reiner
  • Tina Hartert
  • Lorraine B. Ware
  • Eugene Bleecker
  • Deborah Meyers
  • Victor E. Ortega
  • Pissamai Maul
  • Trevor Maul
  • Harold Watson
  • Maria Ilma Araujo
  • Ricardo Riccio Oliveira
  • Luis Caraballo
  • Javier Marrugo
  • Beatriz Martinez
  • Catherine Meza
  • Gerardo Ayestas
  • Edwin Francisco Herrera-Paz
  • Pamela Landaverde-Torres
  • Said Omar Leiva Erazo
  • Rosella Martinez
  • Alvaro Mayorga
  • Luis F. Mayorga
  • Delmy-Aracely Mejia-Mejia
  • Hector Ramos
  • Allan Saenz
  • Gloria Varela
  • Olga Marina Vasquez
  • Trevor Ferguson
  • Jennifer Knight-Madden
  • Maureen Samms-Vaughan
  • Rainford J. Wilks
  • Akim Adegnika
  • Ulysse Ateba-Ngoa
  • Maria Yazdanbakhsh
چکیده

A primary goal of The Consortium on Asthma among African-ancestry Populations in the Americas (CAAPA) is to develop an 'African Diaspora Power Chip' (ADPC), a genotyping array consisting of tagging SNPs, useful in comprehensively identifying African specific genetic variation. This array is designed based on the novel variation identified in 642 CAAPA samples of African ancestry with high coverage whole genome sequence data (~30× depth). This novel variation extends the pattern of variation catalogued in the 1000 Genomes and Exome Sequencing Projects to a spectrum of populations representing the wide range of West African genomic diversity. These individuals from CAAPA also comprise a large swath of the African Diaspora population and incorporate historical genetic diversity covering nearly the entire Atlantic coast of the Americas. Here we show the results of designing and producing such a microchip array. This novel array covers African specific variation far better than other commercially available arrays, and will enable better GWAS analyses for researchers with individuals of African descent in their study populations. A recent study cataloging variation in continental African populations suggests this type of African-specific genotyping array is both necessary and valuable for facilitating large-scale GWAS in populations of African ancestry.

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دوره 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017