Publications by authors named "L D Bergelson"

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  • - The study focuses on understanding how purifying natural selection affects variations in non-coding regions of the human genome, alongside existing knowledge of protein-coding genes responsible for human disorders.
  • - Researchers created a comprehensive constraint map, named Gnocchi, using data from 76,156 human genomes to analyze genomic variations, with a refined model that factors in local sequences and features to identify areas with less variation.
  • - Findings indicate that while protein-coding regions show stronger constraint, certain non-coding regions related to regulatory elements are also important, suggesting that analyzing non-coding DNA can help uncover previously unidentified constrained genes linked to diseases.
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Genetic variants that inactivate protein-coding genes are a powerful source of information about the phenotypic consequences of gene disruption: genes that are crucial for the function of an organism will be depleted of such variants in natural populations, whereas non-essential genes will tolerate their accumulation. However, predicted loss-of-function variants are enriched for annotation errors, and tend to be found at extremely low frequencies, so their analysis requires careful variant annotation and very large sample sizes. Here we describe the aggregation of 125,748 exomes and 15,708 genomes from human sequencing studies into the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD).

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