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  • Volunteer-based studies like the UK Biobank often lack representative samples, impacting genetic research outcomes.
  • Researchers derived participation probabilities from 14 variables to conduct weighted genome-wide association analyses on 19 traits, revealing that increased representativeness altered SNP effect sizes and identified new associations for 12 traits.
  • While heritability estimates varied little with weighting, significant discrepancies were found in genetic correlations and Mendelian randomization estimates for socio-behavioral traits, highlighting the need for more representative biobank samples in genetic studies related to behavior and social outcomes.

Article Abstract

While volunteer-based studies such as the UK Biobank have become the cornerstone of genetic epidemiology, the participating individuals are rarely representative of their target population. To evaluate the impact of selective participation, here we derived UK Biobank participation probabilities on the basis of 14 variables harmonized across the UK Biobank and a representative sample. We then conducted weighted genome-wide association analyses on 19 traits. Comparing the output from weighted genome-wide association analyses (n = 94,643 to 102,215) with that from standard genome-wide association analyses (n = 263,464 to 283,749), we found that increasing representativeness led to changes in SNP effect sizes and identified novel SNP associations for 12 traits. While heritability estimates were less impacted by weighting (maximum change in h, 5%), we found substantial discrepancies for genetic correlations (maximum change in r, 0.31) and Mendelian randomization estimates (maximum change in β, 0.15) for socio-behavioural traits. We urge the field to increase representativeness in biobank samples, especially when studying genetic correlates of behaviour, lifestyles and social outcomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10365993PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41562-023-01579-9DOI Listing

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