Journal ArticleOpen Access
South Asian medical cohorts reveal strong founder effects and high rates of homozygosity
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Author Affiliations
University of California, San Francisco, California Academy of Sciences, Center for Human Genetics, Institute of Human Genetics, ...
Published InNature Communications
Year2023
Citations38
Abstract
The benefits of large-scale genetic studies for healthcare of the populations studied are well documented, but these genetic studies have traditionally ignored people from some parts of the world, such as South Asia. Here we describe whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 4806 individuals recruited from the healthcare delivery systems of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, combined with WGS from 927 individuals from isolated South Asian populations. We characterize population structure in South Asia and describe a genotyping array (SARGAM) and imputation reference panel that are optimized for South Asian genomes. We find evidence for high rates of reproductive isolation, endogamy and consanguinity that vary across the subcontinent and that lead to levels of rare homozygotes that reach 100 times that…
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