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Regional genetic differences among Japanese populations and performance of genotype imputation using whole-genome reference panel of the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project.

Jun YasudaFumiki KatsuokaInaho DanjohYosuke KawaiKaname KojimaMasao NagasakiSakae SaitoYumi Yamaguchi-KabataShu TadakaIkuko N MotoikeKazuki KumadaMika Sakurai-YagetaOsamu TanabeNobuo FuseGen TamiyaKoichiro HigasaFumihiko MatsudaNobufumi YasudaMotoki IwasakiMakoto SasakiAtsushi ShimizuKengo KinoshitaMasayuki Yamamoto
Published in: BMC genomics (2018)
1KJPN covered most of the variants found in the samples from areas of the Japanese mainland outside the Miyagi region, implying 1KJPN is representative of the Japanese population's genomes. 1KJPN and successive reference panels are useful genome reference panels for the mainland Japanese population. Importantly, the addition of whole genome sequences not included in the 1KJPN panel improved imputation efficiencies for SNPs with MAFs under 1% for samples from most regions of the Japanese archipelago.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • copy number
  • quality improvement
  • gene expression
  • cross sectional
  • dna methylation
  • genetic diversity