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2. Structural Analysis of ITER Toroidal Field Coil In-Cryostat Feeders
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Su, M., primary, Farek, J., additional, Beemsterboer, C., additional, Ilin, Y., additional, Chen, Y., additional, Gung, C., additional, and Devred, A., additional
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- 2016
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3. Busbar System for ITER Magnets
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Ilyin, Y., primary, Farek, J., additional, Lorriere, P., additional, Bangui, G., additional, Man, S., additional, Beemsterboer, C., additional, Chen, Y., additional, Naoyuki, S., additional, Clayton, N., additional, Gung, C.-Y, additional, Devred, A., additional, and Mitchell, N., additional
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- 2014
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4. Human genome meeting 2016
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Srivastava, A., Wang, Y., Huang, R., Skinner, C., Thompson, T., Pollard, L., Wood, T., Luo, F., Stevenson, R., Polimanti, R., Gelernter, J., Lin, X., Lim, I., Wu, Y., Teh, A., Chen, L., Aris, I., Soh, S., Tint, M., MacIsaac, J., Yap, F., Kwek, K., Saw, S., Kobor, M., Meaney, M., Godfrey, K., Chong, Y., Holbrook, J., Lee, Y., Gluckman, P., Karnani, N., Kapoor, A., Lee, D., Chakravarti, A., Maercker, C., Graf, F., Boutros, M., Stamoulis, G., Santoni, F., Makrythanasis, P., Letourneau, A., Guipponi, M., Panousis, N., Garieri, M., Ribaux, P., Falconnet, E., Borel, C., Antonarakis, S., Kumar, S., Curran, J., Blangero, J., Chatterjee, S., Kapoor, A., Akiyama, J., Auer, D., Berrios, C., Pennacchio, L., Chakravarti, A., Donti, T., Cappuccio, G., Miller, M., Atwal, P., Kennedy, A., Cardon, A., Bacino, C., Emrick, L., Hertecant, J., Baumer, F., Porter, B., Bainbridge, M., Bonnen, P., Graham, B., Sutton, R., Sun, Q., Elsea, S., Hu, Z., Wang, P., Zhu, Y., Zhao, J., Xiong, M., Bennett, David, Hidalgo-Miranda, A., Romero-Cordoba, S., Rodriguez-Cuevas, S., Rebollar-Vega, R., Tagliabue, E., Iorio, M., D’Ippolito, E., Baroni, S., Kaczkowski, B., Tanaka, Y., Kawaji, H., Sandelin, A., Andersson, R., Itoh, M., Lassmann, T., Hayashizaki, Y., Carninci, P., Forrest, A., Semple, C., Rosenthal, E., Shirts, B., Amendola, L., Gallego, C., Horike-Pyne, M., Burt, A., Robertson, P., Beyers, P., Nefcy, C., Veenstra, D., Hisama, F., Bennett, R., Dorschner, M., Nickerson, D., Smith, J., Patterson, K., Crosslin, D., Nassir, R., Zubair, N., Harrison, T., Peters, U., Jarvik, G., Menghi, F., Inaki, K., Woo, X., Kumar, P., Grzeda, K., Malhotra, A., Kim, H., Ucar, D., Shreckengast, P., Karuturi, K., Keck, J., Chuang, J., Liu, E., Ji, B., Tyler, A., Ananda, G., Carter, G., Nikbakht, H., Montagne, M., Zeinieh, M., Harutyunyan, A., Mcconechy, M., Jabado, N., Lavigne, P., Majewski, J., Goldstein, J., Overman, M., Varadhachary, G., Shroff, R., Wolff, R., Javle, M., Futreal, A., Fogelman, D., Bravo, L., 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Shaya, F., Stone, E., Sobreira, N., Schiettecatte, F., Ling, H., Pugh, E., Witmer, D., Hetrick, K., Zhang, P., Doheny, K., Valle, D., Hamosh, A., Jhangiani, S., Akdemir, Z., Bainbridge, M., Charng, W., Wiszniewski, W., Gambin, T., Karaca, E., Bayram, Y., Eldomery, M., Posey, J., Doddapaneni, H., Hu, J., Sutton, V., Muzny, D., Boerwinkle, E., Valle, D., Lupski, J., Gibbs, R., Shekar, S., Salerno, W., English, A., Mangubat, A., Bruestle, J., Thorogood, A., Knoppers, B., Takahashi, H., Nitta, K., Kozhuharova, A., Suzuki, A., Sharma, H., Cotella, D., Santoro, C., Zucchelli, S., Gustincich, S., Carninci, P., Mulvihill, J., Baynam, G., Gahl, W., Groft, S., Kosaki, K., Lasko, P., Melegh, B., Taruscio, D., Ghosh, R., Plon, S., Scherer, S., Qin, X., Sanghvi, R., Walker, K., Chiang, T., Muzny, D., Wang, L., Black, J., Boerwinkle, E., Weinshilboum, R., Gibbs, R., Karpinets, T., Calderone, T., Wani, K., Yu, X., Creasy, C., Haymaker, C., Forget, M., Nanda, V., Roszik, J., Wargo, J., Haydu, L., 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O1 The metabolomics approach to autism: identification of biomarkers for early detection of autism spectrum disorder A. K. Srivastava, Y. Wang, R. Huang, C. Skinner, T. Thompson, L. Pollard, T. Wood, F. Luo, R. Stevenson O2 Phenome-wide association study for smoking- and drinking-associated genes in 26,394 American women with African, Asian, European, and Hispanic descents R. Polimanti, J. Gelernter O3 Effects of prenatal environment, genotype and DNA methylation on birth weight and subsequent postnatal outcomes: findings from GUSTO, an Asian birth cohort X. Lin, I. Y. Lim, Y. Wu, A. L. Teh, L. Chen, I. M. Aris, S. E. Soh, M. T. Tint, J. L. MacIsaac, F. Yap, K. Kwek, S. M. Saw, M. S. Kobor, M. J. Meaney, K. M. Godfrey, Y. S. Chong, J. D. Holbrook, Y. S. Lee, P. D. Gluckman, N. Karnani, GUSTO study group O4 High-throughput identification of specific qt interval modulating enhancers at the SCN5A locus A. Kapoor, D. Lee, A. Chakravarti O5 Identification of extracellular matrix components inducing cancer cell migration in the supernatant of cultivated mesenchymal stem cells C. Maercker, F. Graf, M. Boutros O6 Single cell allele specific expression (ASE) IN T21 and common trisomies: a novel approach to understand DOWN syndrome and other aneuploidies G. Stamoulis, F. Santoni, P. Makrythanasis, A. Letourneau, M. Guipponi, N. Panousis, M. Garieri, P. Ribaux, E. Falconnet, C. Borel, S. E. Antonarakis O7 Role of microRNA in LCL to IPSC reprogramming S. Kumar, J. Curran, J. Blangero O8 Multiple enhancer variants disrupt gene regulatory network in Hirschsprung disease S. Chatterjee, A. Kapoor, J. Akiyama, D. Auer, C. Berrios, L. Pennacchio, A. Chakravarti O9 Metabolomic profiling for the diagnosis of neurometabolic disorders T. R. Donti, G. Cappuccio, M. Miller, P. Atwal, A. Kennedy, A. Cardon, C. Bacino, L. Emrick, J. Hertecant, F. Baumer, B. Porter, M. Bainbridge, P. Bonnen, B. Graham, R. Sutton, Q. Sun, S. Elsea O10 A novel causal methylation network approach to Alzheimer’s disease Z. Hu, P. Wang, Y. Zhu, J. Zhao, M. Xiong, David A Bennett O11 A microRNA signature identifies subtypes of triple-negative breast cancer and reveals MIR-342-3P as regulator of a lactate metabolic pathway A. Hidalgo-Miranda, S. Romero-Cordoba, S. Rodriguez-Cuevas, R. Rebollar-Vega, E. Tagliabue, M. Iorio, E. D’Ippolito, S. Baroni O12 Transcriptome analysis identifies genes, enhancer RNAs and repetitive elements that are recurrently deregulated across multiple cancer types B. Kaczkowski, Y. Tanaka, H. Kawaji, A. Sandelin, R. Andersson, M. Itoh, T. Lassmann, the FANTOM5 consortium, Y. Hayashizaki, P. Carninci, A. R. R. Forrest O13 Elevated mutation and widespread loss of constraint at regulatory and architectural binding sites across 11 tumour types C. A. Semple O14 Exome sequencing provides evidence of pathogenicity for genes implicated in colorectal cancer E. A. Rosenthal, B. Shirts, L. Amendola, C. Gallego, M. Horike-Pyne, A. Burt, P. Robertson, P. Beyers, C. Nefcy, D. Veenstra, F. Hisama, R. Bennett, M. Dorschner, D. Nickerson, J. Smith, K. Patterson, D. Crosslin, R. Nassir, N. Zubair, T. Harrison, U. Peters, G. Jarvik, NHLBI GO Exome Sequencing Project O15 The tandem duplicator phenotype as a distinct genomic configuration in cancer F. Menghi, K. Inaki, X. Woo, P. Kumar, K. Grzeda, A. Malhotra, H. Kim, D. Ucar, P. Shreckengast, K. Karuturi, J. Keck, J. Chuang, E. T. Liu O16 Modeling genetic interactions associated with molecular subtypes of breast cancer B. Ji, A. Tyler, G. Ananda, G. Carter O17 Recurrent somatic mutation in the MYC associated factor X in brain tumors H. Nikbakht, M. Montagne, M. Zeinieh, A. Harutyunyan, M. Mcconechy, N. Jabado, P. Lavigne, J. Majewski O18 Predictive biomarkers to metastatic pancreatic cancer treatment J. B. Goldstein, M. Overman, G. Varadhachary, R. Shroff, R. Wolff, M. Javle, A. Futreal, D. Fogelman O19 DDIT4 gene expression as a prognostic marker in several malignant tumors L. Bravo, W. Fajardo, H. Gomez, C. Castaneda, C. Rolfo, J. A. Pinto O20 Spatial organization of the genome and genomic alterations in human cancers K. C. Akdemir, L. Chin, A. Futreal, ICGC PCAWG Structural Alterations Group O21 Landscape of targeted therapies in solid tumors S. Patterson, C. Statz, S. Mockus O22 Genomic analysis reveals novel drivers and progression pathways in skin basal cell carcinoma S. N. Nikolaev, X. I. Bonilla, L. Parmentier, B. King, F. Bezrukov, G. Kaya, V. Zoete, V. Seplyarskiy, H. Sharpe, T. McKee, A. Letourneau, P. Ribaux, K. Popadin, N. Basset-Seguin, R. Ben Chaabene, F. Santoni, M. Andrianova, M. Guipponi, M. Garieri, C. Verdan, K. Grosdemange, O. Sumara, M. Eilers, I. Aifantis, O. Michielin, F. de Sauvage, S. Antonarakis O23 Identification of differential biomarkers of hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma via transcriptome microarray meta-analysis S. Likhitrattanapisal O24 Clinical validity and actionability of multigene tests for hereditary cancers in a large multi-center study S. Lincoln, A. Kurian, A. Desmond, S. Yang, Y. Kobayashi, J. Ford, L. Ellisen O25 Correlation with tumor ploidy status is essential for correct determination of genome-wide copy number changes by SNP array T. L. Peters, K. R. Alvarez, E. F. Hollingsworth, D. H. Lopez-Terrada O26 Nanochannel based next-generation mapping for interrogation of clinically relevant structural variation A. Hastie, Z. Dzakula, A. W. Pang, E. T. Lam, T. Anantharaman, M. Saghbini, H. Cao, BioNano Genomics O27 Mutation spectrum in a pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) cohort and identification of associated truncating mutations in TBX4 C. Gonzaga-Jauregui, L. Ma, A. King, E. Berman Rosenzweig, U. Krishnan, J. G. Reid, J. D. Overton, F. Dewey, W. K. Chung O28 NORTH CAROLINA macular dystrophy (MCDR1): mutations found affecting PRDM13 K. Small, A. DeLuca, F. Cremers, R. A. Lewis, V. Puech, B. Bakall, R. Silva-Garcia, K. Rohrschneider, M. Leys, F. S. Shaya, E. Stone O29 PhenoDB and genematcher, solving unsolved whole exome sequencing data N. L. Sobreira, F. Schiettecatte, H. Ling, E. Pugh, D. Witmer, K. Hetrick, P. Zhang, K. Doheny, D. Valle, A. Hamosh O30 Baylor-Johns Hopkins Center for Mendelian genomics: a four year review S. N. Jhangiani, Z. Coban Akdemir, M. N. Bainbridge, W. Charng, W. Wiszniewski, T. Gambin, E. Karaca, Y. Bayram, M. K. Eldomery, J. Posey, H. Doddapaneni, J. Hu, V. R. Sutton, D. M. Muzny, E. A. Boerwinkle, D. Valle, J. R. Lupski, R. A. Gibbs O31 Using read overlap assembly to accurately identify structural genetic differences in an ashkenazi jewish trio S. Shekar, W. Salerno, A. English, A. Mangubat, J. Bruestle O32 Legal interoperability: a sine qua non for international data sharing A. Thorogood, B. M. Knoppers, Global Alliance for Genomics and Health - Regulatory and Ethics Working Group O33 High throughput screening platform of competent sineups: that can enhance translation activities of therapeutic target H. Takahashi, K. R. Nitta, A. Kozhuharova, A. M. Suzuki, H. Sharma, D. Cotella, C. Santoro, S. Zucchelli, S. Gustincich, P. Carninci O34 The undiagnosed diseases network international (UDNI): clinical and laboratory research to meet patient needs J. J. Mulvihill, G. Baynam, W. Gahl, S. C. Groft, K. Kosaki, P. Lasko, B. Melegh, D. Taruscio O36 Performance of computational algorithms in pathogenicity predictions for activating variants in oncogenes versus loss of function mutations in tumor suppressor genes R. Ghosh, S. Plon O37 Identification and electronic health record incorporation of clinically actionable pharmacogenomic variants using prospective targeted sequencing S. Scherer, X. Qin, R. Sanghvi, K. Walker, T. Chiang, D. Muzny, L. Wang, J. Black, E. Boerwinkle, R. 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Leimgruber O43 Cpipe: a convergent clinical exome pipeline specialised for targeted sequencing S. Sadedin, A. Oshlack, Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance O44 A Bayesian classification of biomedical images using feature extraction from deep neural networks implemented on lung cancer data V. A. A. Antonio, N. Ono, Clark Kendrick C. Go O45 MAV-SEQ: an interactive platform for the Management, Analysis, and Visualization of sequence data Z. Ahmed, M. Bolisetty, S. Zeeshan, E. Anguiano, D. Ucar O47 Allele specific enhancer in EPAS1 intronic regions may contribute to high altitude adaptation of Tibetans C. Zeng, J. Shao O48 Nanochannel based next-generation mapping for structural variation detection and comparison in trios and populations H. Cao, A. Hastie, A. W. Pang, E. T. Lam, T. Liang, K. Pham, M. Saghbini, Z. Dzakula O49 Archaic introgression in indigenous populations of Malaysia revealed by whole genome sequencing Y. Chee-Wei, L. Dongsheng, W. Lai-Ping, D. Lian, R. O. Twee Hee, Y. 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A., Barajas, V., Ulloa-Aguirre, A., Kershenobich, D., Mortaji, Shahroj, Guizar, Pedro, Loera, Eliezer, Moreno, Karen, De León, Adriana, Monsiváis, Daniela, Gómez, Jackeline, Cardiel, Raquel, Fernandez-Lopez, J. C., Bonifaz-Peña, V., Contreras, A. V., Polfus, L., Wang, X., Philip, V., Abuzenadah, A. A., Turki, R., Uyar, A., Kaygun, A., Zaman, S., Marquez, E., George, J., Hendrickson, C. L., Starr, D. B., Baird, M., Kirkpatrick, B., Sheets, K., Nitsche, R., Prieto-Lafuente, L., Landrum, M., Lee, J., Rubinstein, W., Maglott, D., Thavanati, P. K. R., de Dios, A. Escoto, Hernandez, R. E. Navarro, Aldrate, M. E. Aguilar, Mejia, M. R. Ruiz, Kanala, K. R. R., Shahzad, N., Huber, E., Dan, A., Herr, W., Sprotte, G., Köstler, J., Hiergeist, A., Gessner, A., Andreesen, R., Holler, E., Al-Allaf, F., Alashwal, A., Taher, M., Abalkhail, H., Al-Allaf, A., Bamardadh, R., Filiptsova, O., Kobets, M., Kobets, Y., Burlaka, I., Timoshyna, I., Kobets, M. N., Al-allaf, F. A., Mohiuddin, M. 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6. A high-resolution HLA reference panel capturing global population diversity enables multi-ancestry fine-mapping in HIV host response
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Adolfo Correa, Kotaro Ogawa, Yukinori Okada, Paul J. McLaren, Philip E. Stuart, Kenichi Yamamoto, Peter K. Gregersen, Saori Sakaue, David W Haas, Tõnu Esko, Michael H. Cho, Albert V. Smith, Wanson Choi, Sebastian Schönherr, Yii-Der Ida Chen, James T. Elder, Soumya Raychaudhuri, Maria Gutierrez-Arcelus, Lukas Forer, Kent D. Taylor, Yang Luo, Xiuqing Guo, Jerome I. Rotter, Stephen S. Rich, Nicholette D. Palmer, Mary Carrington, Masahiro Kanai, Christian Fuchsberger, Buhm Han, Andres Metspalu, Xinyi Li, Sekar Kathiresan, James G. Wilson, Jacques Fellay, NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) Consortium, Abe, N., Abecasis, G., Aguet, F., Albert, C., Almasy, L., Alonso, A., Ament, S., Anderson, P., Anugu, P., Applebaum-Bowden, D., Ardlie, K., Dan Arking, X., Arnett, D.K., Ashley-Koch, A., Aslibekyan, S., Assimes, T., Auer, P., Avramopoulos, D., Ayas, N., Balasubramanian, A., Barnard, J., Barnes, K., Barr, R.G., Barron-Casella, E., Barwick, L., Beaty, T., Beck, G., Becker, D., Becker, L., Beer, R., Beitelshees, A., Benjamin, E., Benos, T., Bezerra, M., Bielak, L., Bis, J., Blackwell, T., Blangero, J., Boerwinkle, E., Bowden, D.W., Bowler, R., Brody, J., Broeckel, U., Broome, J., Brown, D., Bunting, K., Burchard, E., Bustamante, C., Buth, E., Cade, B., Cardwell, J., Carey, V., Carrier, J., Carty, C., Casaburi, R., Romero, JPC, Casella, J., Castaldi, P., Chaffin, M., Chang, C., Chang, Y.C., Chasman, D., Chavan, S., Chen, B.J., Chen, W.M., Choi, S.H., Chuang, L.M., Chung, M., Chung, R.H., Clish, C., Comhair, S., Conomos, M., Cornell, E., Crandall, C., Crapo, J., Cupples, L.A., Curran, J., Curtis, J., Custer, B., Damcott, C., Darbar, D., David, S., Davis, C., Daya, M., de Andrade, M., Fuentes, L.L., de Vries, P., DeBaun, M., Deka, R., DeMeo, D., Devine, S., Dinh, H., Doddapaneni, H., Duan, Q., Dugan-Perez, S., Duggirala, R., Durda, J.P., Dutcher, S.K., Eaton, C., Ekunwe, L., Boueiz, A.E., Ellinor, P., Emery, L., Erzurum, S., Farber, C., Farek, J., Fingerlin, T., Flickinger, M., Fornage, M., Franceschini, N., Frazar, C., Fu, M., Fullerton, S.M., Fulton, L., Gabriel, S., Gan, W., Gao, S., Gao, Y., Gass, M., Geiger, H., Gelb, B., Geraci, M., Germer, S., Gerszten, R., Ghosh, A., Gibbs, R., Gignoux, C., Gladwin, M., Glahn, D., Gogarten, S., Gong, D.W., Goring, H., Graw, S., Gray, K.J., Grine, D., Gross, C., Gu, C.C., Guan, Y., Gupta, N., Haas, D.M., Haessler, J., Hall, M., Han, Y., Hanly, P., Harris, D., Hawley, N.L., He, J., Heavner, B., Heckbert, S., Hernandez, R., Herrington, D., Hersh, C., Hidalgo, B., Hixson, J., Hobbs, B., Hokanson, J., Hong, E., Hoth, K., Hsiung, C.A., Hu, J., Hung, Y.J., Huston, H., Hwu, C.M., Irvin, M.R., Jackson, R., Jain, D., Jaquish, C., Johnsen, J., Johnson, A., Johnson, C., Johnston, R., Jones, K., Kang, H.M., Kaplan, R., Kardia, S., Kelly, S., Kenny, E., Kessler, M., Khan, A., Khan, Z., Kim, W., Kimoff, J., Kinney, G., Konkle, B., Kooperberg, C., Kramer, H., Lange, C., Lange, E., Lange, L., Laurie, C., LeBoff, M., Lee, J., Lee, S., Lee, W.J., LeFaive, J., Levine, D., Dan Levy, X., Lewis, J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lin, H., Lin, X., Liu, S., Liu, Y., Loos, RJF, Lubitz, S., Lunetta, K., Luo, J., Magalang, U., Mahaney, M., Make, B., Manichaikul, A., Manning, A., Manson, J., Martin, L., Marton, M., Mathai, S., Mathias, R., May, S., McArdle, P., McDonald, M.L., McFarland, S., McGarvey, S., McGoldrick, D., McHugh, C., McNeil, B., Mei, H., Meigs, J., Menon, V., Mestroni, L., Metcalf, G., Meyers, D.A., Mignot, E., Mikulla, J., Min, N., Minear, M., Minster, R.L., Mitchell, B.D., Moll, M., Momin, Z., Montasser, M.E., Montgomery, C., Muzny, D., Mychaleckyj, J.C., Nadkarni, G., Naik, R., Naseri, T., Natarajan, P., Nekhai, S., Nelson, S.C., Neltner, B., Nessner, C., Nickerson, D., Nkechinyere, O., North, K., O'Connell, J., O'Connor, T., Ochs-Balcom, H., Okwuonu, G., Pack, A., Paik, D.T., Pankow, J., Papanicolaou, G., Parker, C., Peloso, G., Peralta, J.M., Perez, M., Perry, J., Peters, U., Peyser, P., Phillips, L.S., Pleiness, J., Pollin, T., Post, W., Becker, J.P., Boorgula, M.P., Preuss, M., Psaty, B., Qasba, P., Qiao, D., Qin, Z., Rafaels, N., Raffield, L., Rajendran, M., Ramachandran, V.S., Rao, D.C., Rasmussen-Torvik, L., Ratan, A., Redline, S., Reed, R., Reeves, C., Regan, E., Reiner, A., Reupena, M.S., Rice, K., Robillard, R., Robine, N., Dan Roden, X., Roselli, C., Ruczinski, I., Runnels, A., Russell, P., Ruuska, S., Ryan, K., Sabino, E.C., Saleheen, D., Salimi, S., Salvi, S., Salzberg, S., Sandow, K., Sankaran, V.G., Santibanez, J., Schwander, K., Schwartz, D., Sciurba, F., Seidman, C., Seidman, J., Sériès, F., Sheehan, V., Sherman, S.L., Shetty, A., Sheu, W.H., Shoemaker, M.B., Silver, B., Silverman, E., Skomro, R., Smith, J., Smith, N., Smith, T., Smoller, S., Snively, B., Snyder, M., Sofer, T., Sotoodehnia, N., Stilp, A.M., Storm, G., Streeten, E., Su, J.L., Sung, Y.J., Sylvia, J., Szpiro, A., Taliun, D., Tang, H., Taub, M., Taylor, M., Taylor, S., Telen, M., Thornton, T.A., Threlkeld, M., Tinker, L., Tirschwell, D., Tishkoff, S., Tiwari, H., Tong, C., Tracy, R., Tsai, M., Vaidya, D., Van Den Berg, D., VandeHaar, P., Vrieze, S., Walker, T., Wallace, R., Walts, A., Wang, F.F., Wang, H., Wang, J., Watson, K., Watt, J., Weeks, D.E., Weinstock, J., Weir, B., Weiss, S.T., Weng, L.C., Wessel, J., Willer, C., Williams, K., Williams, L.K., Wilson, C., Wilson, J., Winterkorn, L., Wong, Q., Wu, J., Xu, H., Yanek, L., Yang, I., Yu, K., Zekavat, S.M., Zhang, Y., Zhao, S.X., Zhao, W., Zhu, X., Zody, M., Zoellner, S., and Consortium, NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed)
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haplotypes ,Population genetics ,Alleles ,Amino Acids/genetics ,Gene Frequency/genetics ,Genetic Variation ,Genetics, Population ,HIV Infections/genetics ,HIV-1/genetics ,HLA Antigens/genetics ,Haplotypes/genetics ,Host-Pathogen Interactions/genetics ,Humans ,Linkage Disequilibrium/genetics ,Physical Chromosome Mapping ,Reference Standards ,Selection, Genetic ,Viral Load ,HIV Infections ,Immunogenetics ,Human leukocyte antigen ,Major histocompatibility complex ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Article ,Gene Frequency ,HLA Antigens ,Genetics ,mhc ,Amino Acids ,Allele ,biology ,Haplotype ,association ,genetic-basis ,micropolymorphism ,polygenic risk scores ,Evolutionary biology ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,alleles ,loci ,HIV-1 ,biology.protein ,amino-acid ,identification ,Viral load ,Imputation (genetics) - Abstract
A high-resolution reference panel based on whole-genome sequencing data enables accurate imputation of HLA alleles across diverse populations and fine-mapping of HLA association signals for HIV-1 host response., Fine-mapping to plausible causal variation may be more effective in multi-ancestry cohorts, particularly in the MHC, which has population-specific structure. To enable such studies, we constructed a large (n = 21,546) HLA reference panel spanning five global populations based on whole-genome sequences. Despite population-specific long-range haplotypes, we demonstrated accurate imputation at G-group resolution (94.2%, 93.7%, 97.8% and 93.7% in admixed African (AA), East Asian (EAS), European (EUR) and Latino (LAT) populations). Applying HLA imputation to genome-wide association study data for HIV-1 viral load in three populations (EUR, AA and LAT), we obviated effects of previously reported associations from population-specific HIV studies and discovered a novel association at position 156 in HLA-B. We pinpointed the MHC association to three amino acid positions (97, 67 and 156) marking three consecutive pockets (C, B and D) within the HLA-B peptide-binding groove, explaining 12.9% of trait variance.
7. FixItFelix: improving genomic analysis by fixing reference errors.
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Behera S, LeFaive J, Orchard P, Mahmoud M, Paulin LF, Farek J, Soto DC, Parker SCJ, Smith AV, Dennis MY, Zook JM, and Sedlazeck FJ
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- Humans, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Genomics, Genome, Human
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The current version of the human reference genome, GRCh38, contains a number of errors including 1.2 Mbp of falsely duplicated and 8.04 Mbp of collapsed regions. These errors impact the variant calling of 33 protein-coding genes, including 12 with medical relevance. Here, we present FixItFelix, an efficient remapping approach, together with a modified version of the GRCh38 reference genome that improves the subsequent analysis across these genes within minutes for an existing alignment file while maintaining the same coordinates. We showcase these improvements over multi-ethnic control samples, demonstrating improvements for population variant calling as well as eQTL studies., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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8. xAtlas: scalable small variant calling across heterogeneous next-generation sequencing experiments.
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Farek J, Hughes D, Salerno W, Zhu Y, Pisupati A, Mansfield A, Krasheninina O, English AC, Metcalf G, Boerwinkle E, Muzny DM, Gibbs R, Khan Z, and Sedlazeck FJ
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- Genome, INDEL Mutation, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Algorithms, Software
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Background: The growing volume and heterogeneity of next-generation sequencing (NGS) data complicate the further optimization of identifying DNA variation, especially considering that curated high-confidence variant call sets frequently used to validate these methods are generally developed from the analysis of comparatively small and homogeneous sample sets., Findings: We have developed xAtlas, a single-sample variant caller for single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and small insertions and deletions (indels) in NGS data. xAtlas features rapid runtimes, support for CRAM and gVCF file formats, and retraining capabilities. xAtlas reports SNVs with 99.11% recall and 98.43% precision across a reference HG002 sample at 60× whole-genome coverage in less than 2 CPU hours. Applying xAtlas to 3,202 samples at 30× whole-genome coverage from the 1000 Genomes Project achieves an average runtime of 1.7 hours per sample and a clear separation of the individual populations in principal component analysis across called SNVs., Conclusions: xAtlas is a fast, lightweight, and accurate SNV and small indel calling method. Source code for xAtlas is available under a BSD 3-clause license at https://github.com/jfarek/xatlas., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press GigaScience.)
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9. Curated variation benchmarks for challenging medically relevant autosomal genes.
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Wagner J, Olson ND, Harris L, McDaniel J, Cheng H, Fungtammasan A, Hwang YC, Gupta R, Wenger AM, Rowell WJ, Khan ZM, Farek J, Zhu Y, Pisupati A, Mahmoud M, Xiao C, Yoo B, Sahraeian SME, Miller DE, Jáspez D, Lorenzo-Salazar JM, Muñoz-Barrera A, Rubio-Rodríguez LA, Flores C, Narzisi G, Evani US, Clarke WE, Lee J, Mason CE, Lincoln SE, Miga KH, Ebbert MTW, Shumate A, Li H, Chin CS, Zook JM, and Sedlazeck FJ
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- Haplotypes genetics, Humans, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Genome, Human genetics
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The repetitive nature and complexity of some medically relevant genes poses a challenge for their accurate analysis in a clinical setting. The Genome in a Bottle Consortium has provided variant benchmark sets, but these exclude nearly 400 medically relevant genes due to their repetitiveness or polymorphic complexity. Here, we characterize 273 of these 395 challenging autosomal genes using a haplotype-resolved whole-genome assembly. This curated benchmark reports over 17,000 single-nucleotide variations, 3,600 insertions and deletions and 200 structural variations each for human genome reference GRCh37 and GRCh38 across HG002. We show that false duplications in either GRCh37 or GRCh38 result in reference-specific, missed variants for short- and long-read technologies in medically relevant genes, including CBS, CRYAA and KCNE1. When masking these false duplications, variant recall can improve from 8% to 100%. Forming benchmarks from a haplotype-resolved whole-genome assembly may become a prototype for future benchmarks covering the whole genome., (© 2022. This is a U.S. government work and not under copyright protection in the U.S.; foreign copyright protection may apply.)
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10. Benchmarking challenging small variants with linked and long reads.
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Wagner J, Olson ND, Harris L, Khan Z, Farek J, Mahmoud M, Stankovic A, Kovacevic V, Yoo B, Miller N, Rosenfeld JA, Ni B, Zarate S, Kirsche M, Aganezov S, Schatz MC, Narzisi G, Byrska-Bishop M, Clarke W, Evani US, Markello C, Shafin K, Zhou X, Sidow A, Bansal V, Ebert P, Marschall T, Lansdorp P, Hanlon V, Mattsson CA, Barrio AM, Fiddes IT, Xiao C, Fungtammasan A, Chin CS, Wenger AM, Rowell WJ, Sedlazeck FJ, Carroll A, Salit M, and Zook JM
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Genome in a Bottle benchmarks are widely used to help validate clinical sequencing pipelines and develop variant calling and sequencing methods. Here we use accurate linked and long reads to expand benchmarks in 7 samples to include difficult-to-map regions and segmental duplications that are challenging for short reads. These benchmarks add more than 300,000 SNVs and 50,000 insertions or deletions (indels) and include 16% more exonic variants, many in challenging, clinically relevant genes not covered previously, such as PMS2 . For HG002, we include 92% of the autosomal GRCh38 assembly while excluding regions problematic for benchmarking small variants, such as copy number variants, that should not have been in the previous version, which included 85% of GRCh38. It identifies eight times more false negatives in a short read variant call set relative to our previous benchmark. We demonstrate that this benchmark reliably identifies false positives and false negatives across technologies, enabling ongoing methods development.
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11. A diploid assembly-based benchmark for variants in the major histocompatibility complex.
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Chin CS, Wagner J, Zeng Q, Garrison E, Garg S, Fungtammasan A, Rautiainen M, Aganezov S, Kirsche M, Zarate S, Schatz MC, Xiao C, Rowell WJ, Markello C, Farek J, Sedlazeck FJ, Bansal V, Yoo B, Miller N, Zhou X, Carroll A, Barrio AM, Salit M, Marschall T, Dilthey AT, and Zook JM
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- Benchmarking, Cell Line, Genetic Variation, Genome, Human, Haplotypes, Humans, Diploidy, Major Histocompatibility Complex genetics
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Most human genomes are characterized by aligning individual reads to the reference genome, but accurate long reads and linked reads now enable us to construct accurate, phased de novo assemblies. We focus on a medically important, highly variable, 5 million base-pair (bp) region where diploid assembly is particularly useful - the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC). Here, we develop a human genome benchmark derived from a diploid assembly for the openly-consented Genome in a Bottle sample HG002. We assemble a single contig for each haplotype, align them to the reference, call phased small and structural variants, and define a small variant benchmark for the MHC, covering 94% of the MHC and 22368 variants smaller than 50 bp, 49% more variants than a mapping-based benchmark. This benchmark reliably identifies errors in mapping-based callsets, and enables performance assessment in regions with much denser, complex variation than regions covered by previous benchmarks.
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