Korea4K: whole genome sequences of 4,157 Koreans with 107 phenotypes derived from extensive health check-ups.
Sungwon JeonHansol ChoiYeonsu JeonWhan-Hyuk ChoiHyunjoo ChoiKyungwhan AnHyojung RyuJihun BhakHyeonjae LeeYoonsung KwonSukyeon HaYeo Jin KimAsta BlazyteChangjae KimYeonkyung KimYounghui KangYeong Ju WooChanyoung LeeJeongwoo SeoChanghan YoonDan M BolserOrsolya BiroEun-Seok ShinByung Chul KimSeon-Young KimJi-Hwan ParkJongbum JeonDooyoung JungSemin LeeJong BhakPublished in: GigaScience (2024)
Collectively, Korea4K provides not only the largest Korean genome data but also corresponding health check-up parameters and novel genome-phenome associations. The large-scale pathological whole genome-wide omics data will become a powerful set for genome-phenome level association studies to discover causal markers for the prediction and diagnosis of health conditions in future studies.