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Genetic heterogeneity: Challenges, impacts, and methods through an associative lens

Authors :
Alexa A. Woodward
Ryan J. Urbanowicz
Adam C. Naj
Jason H. Moore
Source :
Genetic epidemiology. 46(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Genetic heterogeneity describes the occurrence of the same or similar phenotypes through different genetic mechanisms in different individuals. Robustly characterizing and accounting for genetic heterogeneity is crucial to pursuing the goals of precision medicine, for discovering novel disease biomarkers, and for identifying targets for treatments. Failure to account for genetic heterogeneity may lead to missed associations and incorrect inferences. Thus, it is critical to review the impact of genetic heterogeneity on the design and analysis of population level genetic studies, aspects that are often overlooked in the literature. In this review, we first contextualize our approach to genetic heterogeneity by proposing a high-level categorization of heterogeneity into "feature," "outcome," and "associative" heterogeneity, drawing on perspectives from epidemiology and machine learning to illustrate distinctions between them. We highlight the unique nature of genetic heterogeneity as a heterogeneous pattern of association that warrants specific methodological considerations. We then focus on the challenges that preclude effective detection and characterization of genetic heterogeneity across a variety of epidemiological contexts. Finally, we discuss systems heterogeneity as an integrated approach to using genetic and other high-dimensional multi-omic data in complex disease research.

Details

ISSN :
10982272
Volume :
46
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genetic epidemiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1de46bbd9a5dc3917b4958e1e868a897