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cLD: Rare-variant disequilibrium between genomic regions identifies novel genomic interactions

Authors :
Dinghao Wang
Jingni He
Deshan Perera
Chen Cao
Pathum Kossinna
Qing Li
William Zhang
Xingyi Guo
Alexander Platt
Jingjing Wu
Qingrun Zhang
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Linkage disequilibrium (LD) is a fundamental concept in genetics; critical for studying genetic associations and molecular evolution. However, LD measurements are only reliable for common genetic variants, leaving low-frequency variants unanalyzed. In this work, we introduce cumulative LD (cLD), a stable statistic that captures the rare-variant LD between genetic regions, which reflects more biological interactions between variants, in addition to lack of recombination. We derived the theoretical variance of cLD using delta methods to demonstrate its higher stability than LD for rare variants. This property is also verified by bootstrapped simulations using real data. In application, we find cLD reveals an increased genetic association between genes in 3D chromatin interactions, a phenomenon recently reported negatively by calculating standard LD between common variants. Additionally, we show that cLD is higher between gene pairs reported in interaction databases, identifies unreported protein-protein interactions, and reveals interacting genes distinguishing case/control samples in association studies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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