An Abundance of Rare Functional Variants in 202 Drug Target Genes Sequenced in 14,002 People
Research Triangle Park Foundation · GlaxoSmithKline (United States) · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Rare genetic variants contribute to complex disease risk; however, the abundance of rare variants in human populations remains unknown. We explored this spectrum of variation by sequencing 202 genes encoding drug targets in 14,002 individuals. We find rare variants are abundant (1 every 17 bases) and geographically localized, so that even with large sample sizes, rare variant catalogs will be largely incomplete. We used the observed patterns of variation to estimate population growth parameters, the proportion of variants in a given frequency class that are putatively deleterious, and mutation rates for each gene. We conclude that because of rapid population growth and weak purifying selection, human…
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Authors
31- MRMatthew R. NelsonCorresponding
Research Triangle Park Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline (United States)
- DWDaniel Wegmann
University of California, Los Angeles
- MGMargaret G. Ehm
Research Triangle Park Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline (United States)
- DKDarren Kessner
University of California, Los Angeles
- PSPamela St. Jean
Research Triangle Park Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Genetic variation
- Mutation
- Population
- Evolutionary biology
- Negative selection
- Good health and well-being