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Genotyping Array Design and Data Quality Control in the Million Veteran Program

Authors :
John Concato
Timothy J. O'Leary
Mary Brophy
Lakshmi Radhakrishnan
Jie Huang
Purushotham Karnam
VA Million Veteran Program
Sun-Gou Ji
Haley Hunter-Zinck
Saiju Pyarajan
Man Li
Yunling Shi
Xin Gong
Jennifer Moser
Ronald M. Przygodzki
Philip S. Tsao
Elizabeth R. Hauser
Sumitra Muralidhar
Joel Gelernter
Paul Hsieh
John Michael Gaziano
Ning Sun
Poornima Devineni
Donald E. Humphries
Christopher J. O'Donnell
Hongyu Zhao
Teresa Webster
Themistocles L. Assimes
Grant D. Huang
Jeanette Schmidt
Andrew Liem
Cuiping Pan
Bryan R Gorman
Source :
Am J Hum Genet
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The Million Veteran Program (MVP), initiated by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), aims to collect biosamples with consent from at least one million veterans. Presently, blood samples have been collected from over 800,000 enrolled participants. The size and diversity of the MVP cohort, as well as the availability of extensive VA electronic health records, make it a promising resource for precision medicine. MVP is conducting array-based genotyping to provide a genome-wide scan of the entire cohort, in parallel with whole-genome sequencing, methylation, and other ‘omics assays. Here, we present the design and performance of the MVP 1.0 custom Axiom array, which was designed and developed as a single assay to be used across the multi-ethnic MVP cohort. A unified genetic quality-control analysis was developed and conducted on an initial tranche of 485,856 individuals, leading to a high-quality dataset of 459,777 unique individuals. 668,418 genetic markers passed quality control and showed high-quality genotypes not only on common variants but also on rare variants. We confirmed that, with non-European individuals making up nearly 30%, MVP’s substantial ancestral diversity surpasses that of other large biobanks. We also demonstrated the quality of the MVP dataset by replicating established genetic associations with height in European Americans and African Americans ancestries. This current dataset has been made available to approved MVP researchers for genome-wide association studies and other downstream analyses. Further data releases will be available for analysis as recruitment at the VA continues and the cohort expands both in size and diversity.

Details

ISSN :
00029297
Volume :
106
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Human Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6551f00af2013674a1d49a2268eea172