Whole-exome sequencing in an isolated population from the Dalmatian island of Vis

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Ana Jeroncic
Yasin Memari
Graham RS Ritchie
Audrey E Hendricks
Anja Kolb-Kokocinski
Angela Matchan
Veronique Vitart
Caroline Hayward
Ivana Kolcic
Dominik Glodzik
Alan F Wright
Igor Rudan
Harry Campbell
Richard Durbin
Ozren Polašek
Eleftheria Zeggini
Vesna Boraska Perica
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[1] University of Split School of Medicine,Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health
[2] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
[3] University of Colorado,Department of Public Health
[4] MRC Human Genetics Unit,Department of Medical Biology
[5] Institute for Genetics and Molecular Medicine,undefined
[6] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[7] University of Split School of Medicine,undefined
[8] Centre for Global Health Research,undefined
[9] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[10] University of Split School of Medicine,undefined
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We have whole-exome sequenced 176 individuals from the isolated population of the island of Vis in Croatia in order to describe exonic variation architecture. We found 290 577 single nucleotide variants (SNVs), 65% of which are singletons, low frequency or rare variants. A total of 25 430 (9%) SNVs are novel, previously not catalogued in NHLBI GO Exome Sequencing Project, UK10K-Generation Scotland, 1000Genomes Project, ExAC or NCBI Reference Assembly dbSNP. The majority of these variants (76%) are singletons. Comparable to data obtained from UK10K-Generation Scotland that were sequenced and analysed using the same protocols, we detected an enrichment of potentially damaging variants (non-synonymous and loss-of-function) in the low frequency and common variant categories. On average 115 (range 93–140) genotypes with loss-of-function variants, 23 (15–34) of which were homozygous, were identified per person. The landscape of loss-of-function variants across an exome revealed that variants mainly accumulated in genes on the xenobiotic-related pathways, of which majority coded for enzymes. The frequency of loss-of-function variants was additionally increased in Vis runs of homozygosity regions where variants mainly affected signalling pathways. This work confirms the isolate status of Vis population by means of whole-exome sequence and reveals the pattern of loss-of-function mutations, which resembles the trails of adaptive evolution that were found in other species. By cataloguing the exomic variants and describing the allelic structure of the Vis population, this study will serve as a valuable resource for future genetic studies of human diseases, population genetics and evolution in this population.
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