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Advancing human genetics research and drug discovery through exome sequencing of the UK Biobank

Authors :
Szustakowski, Joseph D.
Balasubramanian, Suganthi
Kvikstad, Erika
Khalid, Shareef
Bronson, Paola G.
Sasson, Ariella
Wong, Emily
Liu, Daren
Wade Davis, J.
Haefliger, Carolina
Katrina Loomis, A.
Mikkilineni, Rajesh
Noh, Hyun Ji
Wadhawan, Samir
Bai, Xiaodong
Hawes, Alicia
Krasheninina, Olga
Ulloa, Ricardo
Lopez, Alex E.
Smith, Erin N.
Waring, Jeffrey F.
Whelan, Christopher D.
Tsai, Ellen A.
Overton, John D.
Salerno, William J.
Jacob, Howard
Szalma, Sandor
Runz, Heiko
Hinkle, Gregory
Nioi, Paul
Petrovski, Slavé
Miller, Melissa R.
Baras, Aris
Mitnaul, Lyndon J.
Reid, Jeffrey G.
Source :
Nature Genetics; July 2021, Vol. 53 Issue: 7 p942-948, 7p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The UK Biobank Exome Sequencing Consortium (UKB-ESC) is a private–public partnership between the UK Biobank (UKB) and eight biopharmaceutical companies that will complete the sequencing of exomes for all ~500,000 UKB participants. Here, we describe the early results from ~200,000 UKB participants and the features of this project that enabled its success. The biopharmaceutical industry has increasingly used human genetics to improve success in drug discovery. Recognizing the need for large-scale human genetics data, as well as the unique value of the data access and contribution terms of the UKB, the UKB-ESC was formed. As a result, exome data from 200,643 UKB enrollees are now available. These data include ~10 million exonic variants—a rich resource of rare coding variation that is particularly valuable for drug discovery. The UKB-ESC precompetitive collaboration has further strengthened academic and industry ties and has provided teams with an opportunity to interact with and learn from the wider research community.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10614036 and 15461718
Volume :
53
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs56942486
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-021-00885-0