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Infinium Assay for Large-scale SNP Genotyping Applications
Published on: November 19, 2013
Ultrafast homomorphic encryption models enable secure outsourcing of genotype imputation
Miran Kim1, Arif Ozgun Harmanci2, Jean-Philippe Bossuat3
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Genotype imputation is a fundamental step in genomic data analysis, where missing variant genotypes are predicted using the existing genotypes of nearby "tag" variants. Although researchers can outsource genotype imputation, privacy concerns may prohibit genetic data sharing with an untrusted imputation service. Here, we developed secure genotype imputation using efficient homomorphic encryption (HE) techniques. In HE-based methods, the genotype data are secure while it is in transit, at rest, and in analysis. It can only be decrypted by the owner. We compared secure imputation with three state-of-the-art non-secure methods and found that HE-based methods provide genetic data security with comparable accuracy for common variants. HE-based methods have time and memory requirements that are comparable or lower than those for the non-secure methods. Our results provide evidence that HE-based methods can practically perform resource-intensive computations for high-throughput genetic data analysis. The source code is freely available for download at https://github.com/K-miran/secure-imputation.
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