Genotyping, sequencing and analysis of 140,000 adults from the Mexico City Prospective Study
Author:
Ziyatdinov AndreyORCID, Torres JasonORCID, Alegre-Díaz JesúsORCID, Backman JoshuaORCID, Mbatchou JoelleORCID, Turner MichaelORCID, Gaynor Sheila M.ORCID, Joseph TylerORCID, Zou YuxinORCID, Liu DarenORCID, Wade RachelORCID, Staples JeffreyORCID, Panea Razvan, Popov Alex, Bai Xiaodong, Balasubramanian Suganthi, Habegger Lukas, Lanche Rouel, Lopez Alex, Maxwell Evan, Jones MarcusORCID, García-Ortiz HumbertoORCID, Ramirez-Reyes RaulORCID, Santacruz-Benítez Rogelio, Nag AbhishekORCID, Smith Katherine R.ORCID, Reppell Mark, Zöllner Sebastian, Jorgenson EricORCID, Salerno William, Petrovski SlavéORCID, Overton JohnORCID, Reid Jeffrey, Thornton TimothyORCID, Abecasis GoncaloORCID, Berumen JaimeORCID, Orozco-Orozco LorenaORCID, Collins RoryORCID, Baras ArisORCID, Hill Michael RORCID, Emberson Jonathan RORCID, Marchini JonathanORCID, Kuri-Morales PabloORCID, Tapia-Conyer RobertoORCID,
Abstract
AbstractThe Mexico City Prospective Study (MCPS) is a prospective cohort of over 150,000 adults recruited two decades ago from the urban districts of Coyoacán and Iztapalapa in Mexico City. We generated genotype and exome sequencing data for all individuals, and whole genome sequencing for 10,000 selected individuals. We uncovered high levels of relatedness and substantial heterogeneity in ancestry composition across individuals. Most sequenced individuals had admixed Native American, European and African ancestry, with extensive admixture from indigenous groups in Central, Southern and South Eastern Mexico. Native Mexican segments of the genome had lower levels of coding variation, but an excess of homozygous loss of function variants compared with segments of African and European origin. We estimated population specific allele frequencies at 142 million genomic variants, with an effective sample size of 91,856 for Native Mexico at exome variants, all available via a public browser. Using whole genome sequencing, we developed an imputation reference panel which outperforms existing panels at common variants in individuals with high proportions of Central, South and South Eastern Native Mexican ancestry. Our work illustrates the value of genetic studies in populations with diverse ancestry and provides foundational imputation and allele frequency resources for future genetic studies in Mexico and in the United States where the Hispanic/Latino population is predominantly of Mexican descent.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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