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Regionally enriched rare deleterious exonic variants in the UK and Ireland.

Halachev Mihail, M Gountouna, Viktoria-Eleni VE et al.

39358353 PubMed ID
11 Authors
2024-10-02 Published
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Authors

HM
Halachev Mihail
MG
M Gountouna
VV
Viktoria-Eleni VE
MA
Meynert Alison
AT
A Tzoneva
GG
Gannie G
SA
Shuldiner Alan R
AS
AR Semple
CA
Colin A CA
WJ
Wilson James F
J
JF
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It is unclear how patterns of regional genetic differentiation in the UK and Ireland might impact the protein-coding fraction of the genome. We exploit UK Biobank (UKB) and Viking Genes whole exome sequencing data to study regional genetic differentiation across the UK and Ireland in protein coding genes, encompassing 44,696 unrelated individuals from 20 regions of origin. We demonstrate substantial exonic differentiation among Shetlanders, Orcadians, individuals with full or partial Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry and in several mainland regions (particularly north and south Wales, southeast Scotland and Ireland). With stringent filtering criteria, we find 67 regionally enriched (≥5-fold) variants likely to have adverse biomedical consequences in homozygous individuals. Here, we show that regional genetic variation across the UK and Ireland should be considered in the design of genetic studies and may inform effective genetic screening and counselling.

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