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The complete and fully-phased diploid genome of a male Han Chinese

Authors :
Yang, Chentao
Zhou, Yang
Song, Yanni
Wu, Dongya
Zeng, Yan
Nie, Lei
Liu, Panhong
Zhang, Shilong
Chen, Guangji
Xu, Jinjin
Zhou, Hongling
Zhou, Long
Qian, Xiaobo
Liu, Chenlu
Tan, Shangjin
Zhou, Chengran
Dai, Wei
Xu, Mengyang
Qi, Yanwei
Wang, Xiaobo
Guo, Lidong
Fan, Guangyi
Wang, Aijun
Deng, Yuan
Zhang, Yong
Jin, Jiazheng
He, Yunqiu
Guo, Chunxue
Guo, Guoji
Zhou, Qing
Xu, Xun
Yang, Huanming
Wang, Jian
Xu, Shuhua
Mao, Yafei
Jin, Xin
Ruan, Jue
Zhang, Guojie
Source :
Cell Research; 20230101, Issue: Preprints p1-17, 17p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Since the release of the complete human genome, the priority of human genomic study has now been shifting towards closing gaps in ethnic diversity. Here, we present a fully phased and well-annotated diploid human genome from a Han Chinese male individual (CN1), in which the assemblies of both haploids achieve the telomere-to-telomere (T2T) level. Comparison of this diploid genome with the CHM13 haploid T2T genome revealed significant variations in the centromere. Outside the centromere, we discovered 11,413 structural variations, including numerous novel ones. We also detected thousands of CN1 alleles that have accumulated high substitution rates and a few that have been under positive selection in the East Asian population. Further, we found that CN1 outperforms CHM13 as a reference genome in mapping and variant calling for the East Asian population owing to the distinct structural variants of the two references. Comparison of SNP calling for a large cohort of 8869 Chinese genomes using CN1 and CHM13 as reference respectively showed that the reference bias profoundly impacts rare SNP calling, with nearly 2 million rare SNPs miss-called with different reference genomes. Finally, applying the CN1 as a reference, we discovered 5.80 Mb and 4.21 Mb putative introgression sequences from Neanderthal and Denisovan, respectively, including many East Asian specific ones undetected using CHM13 as the reference. Our analyses reveal the advances of using CN1 as a reference for population genomic studies and paleo-genomic studies. This complete genome will serve as an alternative reference for future genomic studies on the East Asian population.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10010602 and 17487838
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63536530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-023-00849-5