The Thousand Polish Genomes—A Database of Polish Variant Allele Frequencies

Author:

Kaja ElżbietaORCID,Lejman AdrianORCID,Sielski DawidORCID,Sypniewski MateuszORCID,Gambin Tomasz,Dawidziuk MateuszORCID,Suchocki TomaszORCID,Golik PawełORCID,Wojtaszewska MarzenaORCID,Mroczek MagdalenaORCID,Stępień MariaORCID,Szyda JoannaORCID,Lisiak-Teodorczyk KarolinaORCID,Wolbach Filip,Kołodziejska Daria,Ferdyn Katarzyna,Dąbrowski MaciejORCID,Woźna Alicja,Żytkiewicz Marcin,Bodora-Troińska Anna,Elikowski WaldemarORCID,Król Zbigniew J.,Zaczyński Artur,Pawlak Agnieszka,Gil Robert,Wierzba WaldemarORCID,Dobosz PaulaORCID,Zawadzka Katarzyna,Zawadzki PawełORCID,Sztromwasser PawełORCID

Abstract

Although Slavic populations account for over 4.5% of world inhabitants, no centralised, open-source reference database of genetic variation of any Slavic population exists to date. Such data are crucial for clinical genetics, biomedical research, as well as archeological and historical studies. The Polish population, which is homogenous and sedentary in its nature but influenced by many migrations of the past, is unique and could serve as a genetic reference for the Slavic nations. In this study, we analysed whole genomes of 1222 Poles to identify and genotype a wide spectrum of genomic variation, such as small and structural variants, runs of homozygosity, mitochondrial haplogroups, and de novo variants. Common variant analyses showed that the Polish cohort is highly homogenous and shares ancestry with other European populations. In rare variant analyses, we identified 32 autosomal-recessive genes with significantly different frequencies of pathogenic alleles in the Polish population as compared to the non-Finish Europeans, including C2, TGM5, NUP93, C19orf12, and PROP1. The allele frequencies for small and structural variants, calculated for 1076 unrelated individuals, are released publicly as The Thousand Polish Genomes database, and will contribute to the worldwide genomic resources available to researchers and clinicians.

Funder

National Centre for Research and Development

Medical Research Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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