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BMC Bioinformatics
Genome-wide variant-based study of genetic effects with the largest neuroanatomic coverage
Yue Gao1  Peihua Bao1  Feng Chen1  Hong Liang1  Yanzhao Li1  Wenjie Liu1  Jin Li1  Haoran Luo1  Hailong Jiang1  Huang Li2  Shiaofen Fang2 
[1] College of Automation, Harbin Engineering University, NO. 145 Nantong Street, Nangang District, 150001, Harbin, China;Computer and Information Science, IUPUI, 723 W Michigan St, 46202, Indianapolis, IN, USA;
关键词: Image genetics;    Brain;    Voxel;    SNP;    GWAS;    Genetic algorithm;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12859-021-04145-0
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundBrain image genetics provides enormous opportunities for examining the effects of genetic variations on the brain. Many studies have shown that the structure, function, and abnormality (e.g., those related to Alzheimer’s disease) of the brain are heritable. However, which genetic variations contribute to these phenotypic changes is not completely clear. Advances in neuroimaging and genetics have led us to obtain detailed brain anatomy and genome-wide information. These data offer us new opportunities to identify genetic variations such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that affect brain structure. In this paper, we perform a genome-wide variant-based study, and aim to identify top SNPs or SNP sets which have genetic effects with the largest neuroanotomic coverage at both voxel and region-of-interest (ROI) levels. Based on the voxelwise genome-wide association study (GWAS) results, we used the exhaustive search to find the top SNPs or SNP sets that have the largest voxel-based or ROI-based neuroanatomic coverage. For SNP sets with >2 SNPs, we proposed an efficient genetic algorithm to identify top SNP sets that can cover all ROIs or a specific ROI.ResultsWe identified an ensemble of top SNPs, SNP-pairs and SNP-sets, whose effects have the largest neuroanatomic coverage. Experimental results on real imaging genetics data show that the proposed genetic algorithm is superior to the exhaustive search in terms of computational time for identifying top SNP-sets.ConclusionsWe proposed and applied an informatics strategy to identify top SNPs, SNP-pairs and SNP-sets that have genetic effects with the largest neuroanatomic coverage. The proposed genetic algorithm offers an efficient solution to accomplish the task, especially for identifying top SNP-sets.

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