Despite the success of genome-wide association studies, much of the genetic contribution to complex traits remains unexplained. Here, we analysed high coverage whole genome sequencing data, to evaluate the contribution of rare genetic variants to 414 plasma proteins. The frequency distribution of genetic variants was skewed towards the rare spectrum, and damaging variants were more often rare. We estimated that less than 4.3% of the narrow-sense heritability is expected to be explained by rare variants in our cohort. Using a gene-based approach, we identified Cis-associations for 237 of the proteins, which is slightly more compared to a GWAS (N=213), and we identified 34 loci in Trans. Several associations were driven by rare variants, and ...
The problem of ‘missing heritability’ affects both common and rare diseases hindering: d...
Initial results from sequencing studies suggest that there are relatively few low-frequency (<5%)...
Over the past decade, the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) carried out has increased...
Despite the success of genome-wide association studies, much of the genetic contribution to complex ...
[[abstract]]Analyses of data from genome-wide association studies on unrelated individuals have show...
Genome-wide association studies have greatly improved our understanding of the contribution of commo...
Despite thousands of genetic loci identified to date, a large proportion of genetic variation predis...
Genome-wide association studies have uncovered thousands of common variants associated with human di...
There is strong evidence that rare variants are involved in complex disease etiology. The first step...
Recent works have shown that SNP heritability-which is dominated by low-effect common variants-may n...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Proteins are the primary functional units of biology and the direct targets of most drugs, yet there...
Thousands of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been conducted to identify the genetic vari...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
BackgroundIdentifying genetic variation associated with plasma protein levels, and the mechanisms by...
The problem of ‘missing heritability’ affects both common and rare diseases hindering: d...
Initial results from sequencing studies suggest that there are relatively few low-frequency (<5%)...
Over the past decade, the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) carried out has increased...
Despite the success of genome-wide association studies, much of the genetic contribution to complex ...
[[abstract]]Analyses of data from genome-wide association studies on unrelated individuals have show...
Genome-wide association studies have greatly improved our understanding of the contribution of commo...
Despite thousands of genetic loci identified to date, a large proportion of genetic variation predis...
Genome-wide association studies have uncovered thousands of common variants associated with human di...
There is strong evidence that rare variants are involved in complex disease etiology. The first step...
Recent works have shown that SNP heritability-which is dominated by low-effect common variants-may n...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
Proteins are the primary functional units of biology and the direct targets of most drugs, yet there...
Thousands of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been conducted to identify the genetic vari...
Genome-wide association studies have been successful in identifying loci contributing effects to a r...
BackgroundIdentifying genetic variation associated with plasma protein levels, and the mechanisms by...
The problem of ‘missing heritability’ affects both common and rare diseases hindering: d...
Initial results from sequencing studies suggest that there are relatively few low-frequency (<5%)...
Over the past decade, the number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) carried out has increased...