Abstract

Structural variation (SV) represents a major source of differences between individual human genomes and has been linked to disease phenotypes. However, the majority of studies provide neither a global view of the full spectrum of these variants nor integrate them into reference panels of genetic variation. Here, we analyse whole genome sequencing data of 769 individuals from 250 Dutch families, and provide a haplotype-resolved map of 1.9 million genome variants across 9 different variant classes, including novel forms of complex indels, and retrotransposition-mediated insertions of mobile elements and processed RNAs. A large proportion are previously under reported variants sized between 21 and 100 bp. We detect 4 megabases of novel sequence, encoding 11 new transcripts. Finally, we show 191 known, trait-associated SNPs to be in strong linkage disequilibrium with SVs and demonstrate that our panel facilitates accurate imputation of SVs in unrelated individuals.

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TitleA high-quality human reference panel reveals the complexity and distribution of genomic structural variants.
DateOctober 6th, 2016
Issue nameNature communications
Issue numberv7:12989
DOI10.1038/ncomms12989
PubMed27708267
AuthorsHehir-Kwa JY, Marschall T, Kloosterman WP, Francioli LC, Baaijens JA, Dijkstra LJ, Abdellaoui A, Koval V, Thung DT, Wardenaar R, Renkens I, Coe BP, Deelen P, de Ligt J, Lameijer EW, van Dijk F, Hormozdiari F, Uitterlinden AG, van Duijn CM, Eichler EE, de Bakker PI, Swertz MA, Wijmenga C, van Ommen GB, Slagboom PE, Boomsma DI, Schönhuth A, Ye K & Guryev V
InfoGenome of the Netherlands Consortium, Bovenberg JA, de Craen AJ, Beekman M, Hofman A, Willemsen G, Wolffenbuttel B, Platteel M, Du Y, Chen R, Cao H, Cao R, Sun Y, Cao JS, Neerincx PB, Dijkstra M, Byelas G, Kanterakis A, Bot J, Vermaat M, Laros JF, den Dunnen JT, de Knijff P, Karssen LC, van Leeuwen EM, Amin N, Rivadeneira F, Estrada K, Hottenga JJ, Kattenberg VM, van Enckevort D, Mei H, Santcroos M, van Schaik BD, Handsaker RE, McCarroll SA, Ko A, Sudmant P, Nijman IJ
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