A bird’s-eye view of Italian genomic variation through whole-genome sequencing

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Massimiliano Cocca
Caterina Barbieri
Maria Pina Concas
Antonietta Robino
Marco Brumat
Ilaria Gandin
Matteo Trudu
Cinzia Felicita Sala
Dragana Vuckovic
Giorgia Girotto
Giuseppe Matullo
Ozren Polasek
Ivana Kolčić
Paolo Gasparini
Nicole Soranzo
Daniela Toniolo
Massimo Mezzavilla
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[1] Institute for Maternal and Child Health IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,Division of Genetics and Cell Biology
[2] San Raffaele Scientific Institute,Department of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences
[3] University of Trieste,Molecular Genetics of Renal Disorders Unit, Division of Genetics and Cell Biology
[4] San Raffaele Scientific Institute,Department of Medical Sciences
[5] Sanger Institute,Public Health
[6] Wellcome Trust Genome Campus,undefined
[7] University of Turin,undefined
[8] Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine (IIGM),undefined
[9] University of Split,undefined
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European Journal of Human Genetics | 2020年 / 28卷
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The genomic variation of the Italian peninsula populations is currently under characterised: the only Italian whole-genome reference is represented by the Tuscans from the 1000 Genome Project. To address this issue, we sequenced a total of 947 Italian samples from three different geographical areas. First, we defined a new Italian Genome Reference Panel (IGRP1.0) for imputation, which improved imputation accuracy, especially for rare variants, and we tested it by GWAS analysis on red blood traits. Furthermore, we extended the catalogue of genetic variation investigating the level of population structure, the pattern of natural selection, the distribution of deleterious variants and occurrence of human knockouts (HKOs). Overall the results demonstrate a high level of genomic differentiation between cohorts, different signatures of natural selection and a distinctive distribution of deleterious variants and HKOs, confirming the necessity of distinct genome references for the Italian population.
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