Large-scale whole-genome sequencing of three diverse Asian populations in Singapore
Underrepresentation of Asian genomes has hindered population and medical genetics research on Asians, leading to population disparities in precision medicine. By whole-genome sequencing of 4,810 Singapore Chinese, Malays, and Indians, we found 98.3 million SNPs and small insertions or deletions, ove...
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Science::Medicine Whole-genome Sequencing Asian Populations Wu, Degang Dou, Jinzhuang Chai, Xiaoran Bellis, Claire Wilm, Andreas Shih, Chih Chuan Soon, Wendy Wei Jia Bertin, Nicolas Lin, Clarabelle Bitong Khor, Chiea Chuen DeGiorgio, Michael Cheng, Shanshan Bao, Li Karnani, Neerja Hwang, William Ying Khee Davila, Sonia Tan, Patrick Shabbir, Asim Moh, Angela Tan, Eng-King Foo, Jia Nee Goh, Liuh Ling Leong, Khai Pang Foo, Roger Sik Yin Lam, Carolyn Su Ping Richards, Arthur Mark Cheng, Ching-Yu Aung, Tin Wong, Tien Yin Ng, Huck Hui Liu, Jianjun Wang, Chaolong Large-scale whole-genome sequencing of three diverse Asian populations in Singapore |
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Underrepresentation of Asian genomes has hindered population and medical genetics research on Asians, leading to population disparities in precision medicine. By whole-genome sequencing of 4,810 Singapore Chinese, Malays, and Indians, we found 98.3 million SNPs and small insertions or deletions, over half of which are novel. Population structure analysis demonstrated great representation of Asian genetic diversity by three ethnicities in Singapore and revealed a Malay-related novel ancestry component. Furthermore, demographic inference suggested that Malays split from Chinese ∼24,800 years ago and experienced significant admixture with East Asians ∼1,700 years ago, coinciding with the Austronesian expansion. Additionally, we identified 20 candidate loci for natural selection, 14 of which harbored robust associations with complex traits and diseases. Finally, we show that our data can substantially improve genotype imputation in diverse Asian and Oceanian populations. These results highlight the value of our data as a resource to empower human genetics discovery across broad geographic regions. |
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1504282023-02-28T16:57:37Z Large-scale whole-genome sequencing of three diverse Asian populations in Singapore Wu, Degang Dou, Jinzhuang Chai, Xiaoran Bellis, Claire Wilm, Andreas Shih, Chih Chuan Soon, Wendy Wei Jia Bertin, Nicolas Lin, Clarabelle Bitong Khor, Chiea Chuen DeGiorgio, Michael Cheng, Shanshan Bao, Li Karnani, Neerja Hwang, William Ying Khee Davila, Sonia Tan, Patrick Shabbir, Asim Moh, Angela Tan, Eng-King Foo, Jia Nee Goh, Liuh Ling Leong, Khai Pang Foo, Roger Sik Yin Lam, Carolyn Su Ping Richards, Arthur Mark Cheng, Ching-Yu Aung, Tin Wong, Tien Yin Ng, Huck Hui Liu, Jianjun Wang, Chaolong Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Biological Sciences Science::Medicine Whole-genome Sequencing Asian Populations Underrepresentation of Asian genomes has hindered population and medical genetics research on Asians, leading to population disparities in precision medicine. By whole-genome sequencing of 4,810 Singapore Chinese, Malays, and Indians, we found 98.3 million SNPs and small insertions or deletions, over half of which are novel. Population structure analysis demonstrated great representation of Asian genetic diversity by three ethnicities in Singapore and revealed a Malay-related novel ancestry component. Furthermore, demographic inference suggested that Malays split from Chinese ∼24,800 years ago and experienced significant admixture with East Asians ∼1,700 years ago, coinciding with the Austronesian expansion. Additionally, we identified 20 candidate loci for natural selection, 14 of which harbored robust associations with complex traits and diseases. Finally, we show that our data can substantially improve genotype imputation in diverse Asian and Oceanian populations. These results highlight the value of our data as a resource to empower human genetics discovery across broad geographic regions. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) Accepted version We acknowledge H.M. Kang, S. Das, A. Tan, F. Zhang, J. Terhorst, P.-R. Loh, and G. Hellenthal for helpful discussions and support from all participants and clinical research coordinators of the contributing cohorts and studies: the TTSH Healthy Control Workgroup, the SEED cohort, the Asian Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure Study, the Singapore Heart Failure Outcomes and Phenotypes (SHOP) cohort, the Asian neTwork for Translational Research and Cardiovascular Trials (ATTRaCT), the Parkinson’s Disease Study, the Peranakan Genome Study, the Platinum Asian Genomes Project, the Bariatric Surgery Study, the National Heart Centre Singapore Biobank and SingHEART cohorts, and the GUSTO and S-PRESTO study groups. This study was supported by Singapore’s A*STAR (core funding and IAF-PP H17/01/a0/007), BMRC (SPF2014/001, SPF2013/002, SPF2014/003, SPF2014/004, and SPF2014/005), NMRC (CIRG/1371/2013, CIRG/1417/2015, CIRG/1488/ 2018, CSA-SI/0012/2017, CG/017/2013, CG/M006/2017_NHCS, TCR/013- NNI/2014, STaR/0011/2012, STaR2013/001, STaR/014/2013, STaR/0026/ 2015, TCR/006-NUHS/2013, TCR/012-NUHS/2014, TCR/004-NUS/2008, TCR/012-NUHS/2014, and center grants 2010-13 and 2013-2017), NRF (NRFF2016-03), National University of Singapore, SingHealth and DukeNUS, and Alexandra Health small innovative grant SIGII/15203 and funding from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, the Tanoto Foundation, the Lee Foundation, the Boston Scientific Investigator Sponsored Research Program and Bayer, the NSF (DEB-1753489), and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The computation was partially performed on resources of the National Supercomputing Centre, Singapore (https://www.nscc.sg). 2021-05-24T07:20:12Z 2021-05-24T07:20:12Z 2019 Journal Article Wu, D., Dou, J., Chai, X., Bellis, C., Wilm, A., Shih, C. C., Soon, W. W. J., Bertin, N., Lin, C. B., Khor, C. C., DeGiorgio, M., Cheng, S., Bao, L., Karnani, N., Hwang, W. Y. K., Davila, S., Tan, P., Shabbir, A., Moh, A., ...Wang, C. (2019). Large-scale whole-genome sequencing of three diverse Asian populations in Singapore. Cell, 179(3), 736-749. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2019.09.019 0092-8674 0000-0001-5073-9610 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150428 10.1016/j.cell.2019.09.019 31626772 2-s2.0-85073439706 3 179 736 749 en IAF-PP H17/01/a0/007 SPF2014/001 SPF2013/002 SPF2014/004 SPF2014/005 CIRG/1371/2013 CIRG/1417/2015 CIRG/1488/ 2018 CSA-SI/0012/2017 CG/017/2013 CG/M006/2017_NHCS TCR/013- NNI/2014 STaR/0011/2012 STaR2013/001 STaR/014/2013 STaR/0026/ 2015 TCR/006-NUHS/2013 TCR/012-NUHS/2014 TCR/004-NUS/2008 TCR/012-NUHS/2014 NRFF2016-03 SIGII/15203 DEB-1753489 Cell © 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Cell and is made available with permission of Elsevier Inc. application/pdf |