2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.07.451425
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‘The Thousand Polish Genomes Project’ - a national database of Polish variant allele frequencies

Abstract: Although Slavic populations account for over 3.5% of world inhabitants, no centralized, open source reference database of genetic variation of any Slavic population exists to date. Such data are crucial for either biomedical research and genetic counseling and are essential for archeological and historical studies. Polish population, homogenous and sedentary in its nature but influenced by many migrations of the past, is unique and could serve as a good genetic reference for middle European Slavic nations.The … Show more

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“…Pilot results from a cohort of 1079 individuals showed total of 31.24 million SNPs and 5.63 million small indels. On average, 4.48 million small variants per individual were found, of which 16,473 were private variants [ 61 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilot results from a cohort of 1079 individuals showed total of 31.24 million SNPs and 5.63 million small indels. On average, 4.48 million small variants per individual were found, of which 16,473 were private variants [ 61 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uniquely, our study involved patients with severe GTS, meaning patients with troublesome tics that persisted into adulthood. To further augment the analyses we used simulated samples based on a database of allele frequencies of the general Polish population (Kaja et al 2021). The presented oligogenic risk model was developed in two steps and is based on variants in and in the vicinity of ten genes; CHADL, DRD2, MAOA, PCDH10, HTR2A, SLITRK5, SORCS3, KCNQ5, CDH9, and CHD8.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure the robustness of the results two additional control groups were used. In the discovery phase we included synthetic controls based on a database of allele frequencies of the local (Polish) population (Kaja et al 2021). Synthetic samples were genotyped with MAF of each of the variants in the database as probabilities of assignment of a given allele.…”
Section: Additional Control Samples and Synthetic Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This low ethnic diversity in the present-day population of Poland is reflected by its genetic homogeneity. It is supported by numerous studies: on blood group systems [Gronkiewicz 1996], human leukocyte antigen (HLA) haplotypes [Schmidt et al 2013], the Y-chromosome lineages [Płoski et al 2002;Rębała et al 2013], major mtDNA haplogroups [Malyarchuk et al 2002;Grzybowski et al 2007;Mielnik-Sikorska et al 2013;Jarczak et al 2019], the forensic short tandem repeat (STR) markers [Sołtyszewski et al 2008], and recently by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) data [Kaja et al 2021].…”
Section: The Genetic Diversity Of the Polish Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%