The promise of discovering population-specific disease-associated genes in South Asia.

Nat Genet
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Abstract

The more than 1.5 billion people who live in South Asia are correctly viewed not as a single large population but as many small endogamous groups. We assembled genome-wide data from over 2,800 individuals from over 260 distinct South Asian groups. We identified 81 unique groups, 14 of which had estimated census sizes of more than 1 million, that descend from founder events more extreme than those in Ashkenazi Jews and Finns, both of which have high rates of recessive disease due to founder events. We identified multiple examples of recessive diseases in South Asia that are the result of such founder events. This study highlights an underappreciated opportunity for decreasing disease burden among South Asians through discovery of and testing for recessive disease-associated genes.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Nat Genet
Volume
49
Issue
9
Pages
1403-1407
Date Published
2017 Sep
ISSN
1546-1718
DOI
10.1038/ng.3917
PubMed ID
28714977
PubMed Central ID
PMC5675555
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R01 GM100233 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
R01 HG006399 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
T32 GM007753 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States