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Fine-scale genetic structure and rare variant frequencies.

Gagnon Laurence, L Moreau, Claudia C et al.

39499706 PubMed ID
6 Authors
2024-11-05 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

GL
Gagnon Laurence
LM
L Moreau
CC
Claudia C
LC
Laprise Catherine
CG
C Girard
SL
Simon L SL
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

In response to the current challenge in genetic studies to make new associations, we advocate for a shift toward leveraging population fine-scale structure. Our exploration brings to light distinct fine-structure within populations having undergone a founder effect such as the Ashkenazi Jews and the population of the Quebec' province. We leverage the fine-scale population structure to explore its impact on the frequency of rare variants. Notably, we observed an 8-fold increase in frequency for a variant associated with the Usher syndrome in one Quebec subpopulation. Our study underscores that smaller cohorts with greater genetic similarity demonstrate an important increase in rare variant frequencies, offering a promising avenue for new genetic variants' discovery.

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