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A draft UAE-based Arab pangenome reference.

Nassir Nasna, N Almarri, Mohamed A MA et al.

40707445 PubMed ID
34 Authors
2025-07-24 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NN
Nassir Nasna
NA
N Almarri
MA
Mohamed A MA
KM
Kumail Muhammad
MM
M Mohamed
NN
Nesrin N
BB
Balan Bipin
BH
B Hanif
SS
Shehzad S
AM
AlObathani Maryam
MJ
M Jamalalail
BB
Bassam B
EH
Elsokary Hanan
HK
H Kondaramage
DD
Dasuki D
SS
Shiyas Suhana
SK
S Kosaji
NN
Noor N
SD
Satsangi Dharana
DA
D Abdelmotagali
MH
Madiha Hamdi Saif MHS
AT
Abou Tayoun Ahmad
AA
A Ahmed
OZ
Olfat Zuhair Salem OZS
YD
Youssef Douaa Fathi
DS
DF Suwaidi
HA
Hanan Al HA
AA
Albanna Ammar
AS
A S Du Plessis
SS
Stefan S
KH
Khansaheb Hamda Hassan
HA
HH Alsheikh-Ali
AA
Alawi A
UM
Uddin Mohammed
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Pangenomes provide a robust and comprehensive portrayal of genetic diversity in humans, but Arab populations remain underrepresented. We present a preliminary UAE-based Arab Pangenome Reference (UPR) utilizing 53 individuals of diverse Arab ethnicities residing in the United Arab Emirates. We assembled nuclear and mitochondrial pangenomes using 35.27X high-fidelity long reads, 54.22X ultralong reads and 65.46X Hi-C reads. This approach yielded contiguous haplotype-phased de novo assemblies of exceptional quality, with an average N50 of 124.28 Mb. We discovered 111.96 million base pairs of previously uncharacterized euchromatic sequences absent from existing human pangenomes, the T2T-CHM13 and GRCh38 reference human genomes, and other public datasets. Moreover, we identified 8.94 million population-specific small variants and 235,195 structural variants within the Arab pangenome, not present in linear and pangenome references and public datasets. We detected 883 gene duplications, including the TATA-binding protein gene TAF11L5, which was uniquely duplicated across all Arab populations and that included 15.06% of genes associated with recessive diseases. By exploring the mitochondrial pangenome, we identified 1,436 bp of previously unreported sequences. Our study provides a valuable resource for future genetic research and genomic medicine initiatives in Arab population and other population with similar genetic backgrounds.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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