3.5KJPNv2: an allele frequency panel of 3552 Japanese individuals including the X chromosome

Shu Tadaka(Tohoku University), Fumiki Katsuoka(Tohoku University), Masao Ueki(Tohoku University), Kaname Kojima(Tohoku University), Satoshi Makino(Tohoku University), Sakae Saito(Tohoku University), Akihito Otsuki(Tohoku University), Chinatsu Gocho(Tohoku University), Mika Sakurai‐Yageta(Tohoku University), Inaho Danjoh(Tohoku University), Ikuko N. Motoike(Tohoku University), Yumi Yamaguchi‐Kabata(Tohoku University), Matsuyuki Shirota(Tohoku University), S. Koshiba(Tohoku University), Masao Nagasaki(Tohoku University), Naoko Minegishi(Tohoku University), Atsushi Hozawa(Tohoku University), Shinichi Kuriyama(Tohoku University), Atsushi Shimizu(Iwate Medical University), Jun Yasuda(Tohoku University), Nobuo Fuse(Tohoku University), Gen Tamiya(Tohoku University), Masayuki Yamamoto(Tohoku University), Kengo Kinoshita(Tohoku University)
Human Genome Variation
June 18, 2019
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Abstract

The first step towards realizing personalized healthcare is to catalog the genetic variations in a population. Since the dissemination of individual-level genomic information is strictly controlled, it will be useful to construct population-level allele frequency panels with easy-to-use interfaces. In the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project, we sequenced nearly 4000 individuals from a Japanese population and constructed an allele frequency panel of 3552 individuals after removing related samples. The panel is called the 3.5KJPNv2. It was constructed by using a standard pipeline including the 1KGP and gnomAD algorithms to reduce technical biases and to allow comparisons to other populations. Our database is the first large-scale panel providing the frequencies of variants present on the X chromosome and on the mitochondria in the Japanese population. All the data are available on our original database at https://jmorp.megabank.tohoku.ac.jp.


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