Association mapping from sequencing reads using -mers.

Elife

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States.

Published: June 2018

Genome wide association studies (GWAS) rely on microarrays, or more recently mapping of sequencing reads, to genotype individuals. The reliance on prior sequencing of a reference genome limits the scope of association studies, and also precludes mapping associations outside of the reference. We present an alignment free method for association studies of categorical phenotypes based on counting [Formula: see text]-mers in whole-genome sequencing reads, testing for associations directly between [Formula: see text]-mers and the trait of interest, and local assembly of the statistically significant [Formula: see text]-mers to identify sequence differences. An analysis of the 1000 genomes data show that sequences identified by our method largely agree with results obtained using the standard approach. However, unlike standard GWAS, our method identifies associations with structural variations and sites not present in the reference genome. We also demonstrate that population stratification can be inferred from [Formula: see text]-mers. Finally, application to an dataset on ampicillin resistance validates the approach.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6044908PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32920DOI Listing

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