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Whole-genome sequencing of 1,171 elderly admixed individuals from Brazil

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  • Michel S. Naslavsky

    (University of São Paulo
    University of São Paulo
    Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein)

  • Marilia O. Scliar

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Guilherme L. Yamamoto

    (University of São Paulo
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
    Orthopedic Research Labs, Boston Children’s Hospital and Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
    Laboratório DASA)

  • Jaqueline Yu Ting Wang

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Stepanka Zverinova

    (University Medical Center Groningen)

  • Tatiana Karp

    (University Medical Center Groningen)

  • Kelly Nunes

    (University of São Paulo)

  • José Ricardo Magliocco Ceroni

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Diego Lima Carvalho

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Carlos Eduardo Silva Simões

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Daniel Bozoklian

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Ricardo Nonaka

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Nayane Santos Brito Silva

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine)

  • Andreia Silva Souza

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine)

  • Heloísa Souza Andrade

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine)

  • Marília Rodrigues Silva Passos

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine)

  • Camila Ferreira Bannwart Castro

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine
    São Paulo State University (UNESP), Department of Pathology, School of Medicine)

  • Celso T. Mendes-Junior

    (Universidade de São Paulo)

  • Rafael L. V. Mercuri

    (Centro de Oncologia Molecular, Hospital Sirio-Libanes
    University of São Paulo São Paulo
    University of São Paulo)

  • Thiago L. A. Miller

    (Centro de Oncologia Molecular, Hospital Sirio-Libanes
    University of São Paulo São Paulo)

  • Jose Leonel Buzzo

    (Centro de Oncologia Molecular, Hospital Sirio-Libanes
    University of São Paulo São Paulo)

  • Fernanda O. Rego

    (Centro de Oncologia Molecular, Hospital Sirio-Libanes)

  • Nathalia M. Araújo

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

  • Wagner C. S. Magalhães

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
    Núcleo de Ensino e Pesquisa, Instituto Mário Penna)

  • Regina Célia Mingroni-Netto

    (University of São Paulo
    University of São Paulo)

  • Victor Borda

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

  • Heinner Guio

    (Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular, Instituto Nacional de Salud
    Universidad de Huánuco)

  • Carlos P. Rojas

    (Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular, Instituto Nacional de Salud)

  • Cesar Sanchez

    (Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular, Instituto Nacional de Salud)

  • Omar Caceres

    (Laboratorio de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular, Instituto Nacional de Salud)

  • Michael Dean

    (Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute)

  • Mauricio L. Barreto

    (Universidade Federal da Bahia
    Center for Data and Knowledge Integration for Health, Institute Gonçalo Muniz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz)

  • Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa

    (Instituto de Pesquisas René Rachou, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
    Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

  • Bernardo L. Horta

    (Universidade Federal de Pelotas)

  • Eduardo Tarazona-Santos

    (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
    Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
    Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
    Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais)

  • Diogo Meyer

    (University of São Paulo)

  • Pedro A. F. Galante

    (Centro de Oncologia Molecular, Hospital Sirio-Libanes)

  • Victor Guryev

    (University Medical Center Groningen)

  • Erick C. Castelli

    (São Paulo State University (UNESP), Molecular Genetics and Bioinformatics Laboratory, School of Medicine
    São Paulo State University (UNESP), Department of Pathology, School of Medicine)

  • Yeda A. O. Duarte

    (University of São Paulo
    University of São Paulo)

  • Maria Rita Passos-Bueno

    (University of São Paulo
    University of São Paulo)

  • Mayana Zatz

    (University of São Paulo
    University of São Paulo)

Abstract

As whole-genome sequencing (WGS) becomes the gold standard tool for studying population genomics and medical applications, data on diverse non-European and admixed individuals are still scarce. Here, we present a high-coverage WGS dataset of 1,171 highly admixed elderly Brazilians from a census-based cohort, providing over 76 million variants, of which ~2 million are absent from large public databases. WGS enables identification of ~2,000 previously undescribed mobile element insertions without previous description, nearly 5 Mb of genomic segments absent from the human genome reference, and over 140 alleles from HLA genes absent from public resources. We reclassify and curate pathogenicity assertions for nearly four hundred variants in genes associated with dominantly-inherited Mendelian disorders and calculate the incidence for selected recessive disorders, demonstrating the clinical usefulness of the present study. Finally, we observe that whole-genome and HLA imputation could be significantly improved compared to available datasets since rare variation represents the largest proportion of input from WGS. These results demonstrate that even smaller sample sizes of underrepresented populations bring relevant data for genomic studies, especially when exploring analyses allowed only by WGS.

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  • Michel S. Naslavsky & Marilia O. Scliar & Guilherme L. Yamamoto & Jaqueline Yu Ting Wang & Stepanka Zverinova & Tatiana Karp & Kelly Nunes & José Ricardo Magliocco Ceroni & Diego Lima Carvalho & Carlo, 2022. "Whole-genome sequencing of 1,171 elderly admixed individuals from Brazil," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-28648-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-28648-3
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