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Extensive impact of low-frequency variants on the phenotypic landscape at population-scale.


ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) allow to dissect complex traits and map genetic variants, which often explain relatively little of the heritability. One potential reason is the preponderance of undetected low-frequency variants. To increase their allele frequency and assess their phenotypic impact in a population, we generated a diallel panel of 3025 yeast hybrids, derived from pairwise crosses between natural isolates and examined a large number of traits. Parental versus hybrid regression analysis showed that while most phenotypic variance is explained by additivity, a third is governed by non-additive effects, with complete dominance having a key role. By performing GWAS on the diallel panel, we found that associated variants with low frequency in the initial population are overrepresented and explain a fraction of the phenotypic variance as well as an effect size similar to common variants. Overall, we highlighted the relevance of low-frequency variants on the phenotypic variation.

SUBMITTER: Fournier T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6892612 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extensive impact of low-frequency variants on the phenotypic landscape at population-scale.

Fournier Téo T   Abou Saada Omar O   Hou Jing J   Peter Jackson J   Caudal Elodie E   Schacherer Joseph J  

eLife 20191024


Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) allow to dissect complex traits and map genetic variants, which often explain relatively little of the heritability. One potential reason is the preponderance of undetected low-frequency variants. To increase their allele frequency and assess their phenotypic impact in a population, we generated a diallel panel of 3025 yeast hybrids, derived from pairwise crosses between natural isolates and examined a large number of traits. Parental versus hybrid regressi  ...[more]

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