Genomic data in the All of Us Research Program

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, ,Bick Alexander G.ORCID,Metcalf Ginger A.,Mayo Kelsey R.,Lichtenstein Lee,Rura Shimon,Carroll Robert J.,Musick AnjeneORCID,Linder Jodell E.ORCID,Jordan I. KingORCID,Nagar Shashwat Deepali,Sharma Shivam,Meller Robert, ,Basford Melissa,Boerwinkle Eric,Cicek Mine S.,Doheny Kimberly F.ORCID,Eichler Evan E.ORCID,Gabriel Stacey,Gibbs Richard A.,Glazer David,Harris Paul A.,Jarvik Gail P.,Philippakis AnthonyORCID,Rehm Heidi L.ORCID,Roden Dan M.,Thibodeau Stephen N.,Topper Scott, ,Blegen Ashley L.,Wirkus Samantha J.,Wagner Victoria A.,Meyer Jeffrey G.,Cicek Mine S., ,Muzny Donna M.,Venner Eric,Mawhinney Michelle Z.,Griffith Sean M. L.,Hsu Elvin,Ling Hua,Adams Marcia K.,Walker Kimberly,Hu Jianhong,Doddapaneni HarshaORCID,Kovar Christie L.,Murugan Mullai,Dugan Shannon,Khan ZiadORCID,Boerwinkle Eric, ,Lennon Niall J.,Austin-Tse Christina,Banks Eric,Gatzen MichaelORCID,Gupta Namrata,Henricks Emma,Larsson Katie,McDonough Sheli,Harrison Steven M.ORCID,Kachulis Christopher,Lebo Matthew S.ORCID,Neben Cynthia L.,Steeves Marcie,Zhou Alicia Y., ,Smith Joshua D.,Frazar Christian D.,Davis Colleen P.,Patterson Karynne E.ORCID,Wheeler Marsha M.,McGee Sean,Lockwood Christina M.,Shirts Brian H.,Pritchard Colin C.ORCID,Murray Mitzi L.,Vasta Valeria,Leistritz Dru,Richardson Matthew A.,Buchan Jillian G.,Radhakrishnan Aparna,Krumm Niklas,Ehmen Brenna W., ,Schwartz SophieORCID,Aster M. Morgan T.ORCID,Cibulskis KristianORCID,Haessly Andrea,Asch Rebecca,Cremer Aurora,Degatano Kylee,Shergill AkumORCID,Gauthier Laura D.,Lee Samuel K.,Hatcher Aaron,Grant George B.,Brandt Genevieve R.,Covarrubias Miguel,Banks Eric,Able Ashley,Green Ashley E.,Carroll Robert J.,Zhang Jennifer,Condon Henry R.,Wang YuanyuanORCID,Dillon Moira K.,Albach C. H.,Baalawi WailORCID, ,Choi Seung Hoan,Wang XinORCID,Rosenthal Elisabeth A.ORCID, ,Ramirez Andrea H.ORCID,Lim Sokny,Nambiar Siddhartha,Ozenberger Bradley,Wise Anastasia L.,Lunt ChrisORCID,Ginsburg Geoffrey S.,Denny Joshua C.

Abstract

AbstractComprehensively mapping the genetic basis of human disease across diverse individuals is a long-standing goal for the field of human genetics1–4. The All of Us Research Program is a longitudinal cohort study aiming to enrol a diverse group of at least one million individuals across the USA to accelerate biomedical research and improve human health5,6. Here we describe the programme’s genomics data release of 245,388 clinical-grade genome sequences. This resource is unique in its diversity as 77% of participants are from communities that are historically under-represented in biomedical research and 46% are individuals from under-represented racial and ethnic minorities. All of Us identified more than 1 billion genetic variants, including more than 275 million previously unreported genetic variants, more than 3.9 million of which had coding consequences. Leveraging linkage between genomic data and the longitudinal electronic health record, we evaluated 3,724 genetic variants associated with 117 diseases and found high replication rates across both participants of European ancestry and participants of African ancestry. Summary-level data are publicly available, and individual-level data can be accessed by researchers through the All of Us Researcher Workbench using a unique data passport model with a median time from initial researcher registration to data access of 29 hours. We anticipate that this diverse dataset will advance the promise of genomic medicine for all.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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