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An Icelandic pangenome reference
Guillaume Holley1, Hannes P Eggertsson2, Snaedis Kristmundsdottir3
1deCODE genetics/Amgen, Reykjavik, Iceland. gholley@amgen.com.
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Reference bias is an issue that affects most genomic studies analysing short reads mapped to a reference genome1,2. It can be mitigated by mapping to multiple haplotypes represented in a pangenome3-5. Here we introduce two new methods to address reference bias: Emblask for pangenome construction and Weaver for mapping to pangenomes at scale. Emblask is a hybrid long- and short-read haplotype-resolved dual assembly pipeline for parent-offspring trio data. Using Emblask, we assembled 698 Icelandic haplotypes and added them to the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (HPRC) pangenome4 to construct an Icelandic pangenome reference (HPRC-ICE) including 51.41 million small variants. We mapped the short reads of 57,630 Icelanders to HPRC-ICE with Weaver and called 98.96 million variants, representing a 6.17% increase over mapping to a linear reference. We uncovered new variants in low-mappability regions, including a pathogenic single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in GBA1 that associates with early onset Parkinson's disease and a missense SNP in CBS that is pathogenic for homocystinuria. We replicated the GBA1 association in the UK Biobank6 with a targeted remapping of 429,193 British and Irish participants.
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