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Samples from the Greek island of Crete, MANOLIS cohort

Genome-wide association studies of complex traits have been successful in identifying common variant associations, but a substantial heritability gap remains. The field of complex trait genetics is shifting towards the study of low frequency and rare variants, which are hypothesised to have larger effects. The study of these variants can be empowered by focusing on isolated populations, in which rare variants may have increased in frequency and linkage disequilibrium tends to be extended. This work focuses on isolated populations from Greece. Sequencing is very efficient in isolated populations, because variants found in a few samples will be shared by others in extended haplotype contexts, supporting accurate imputation.

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Dataset ID Description Technology Samples
EGAD00001001636 Illumina HiSeq 2000 250
Publications Citations
Whole genome sequencing and imputation in isolated populations identify genetic associations with medically-relevant complex traits.
Nat Commun 8: 2017 15606
56
Very low-depth whole-genome sequencing in complex trait association studies.
Bioinformatics 35: 2019 2555-2561
44
The transferability of lipid loci across African, Asian and European cohorts.
Nat Commun 10: 2019 4330
55
Insights into the genetic architecture of haematological traits from deep phenotyping and whole-genome sequencing for two Mediterranean isolated populations.
Sci Rep 12: 2022 1131
2