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AbstractWe explored ancestry-related differences in the genetic architecture of whole-blood gene expression using whole-genome and RNA sequencing data from 2,733 African Americans, Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans. We found that heritability of gene expression significantly increased with greater proportions of African genetic ancestry and decreased with higher proportions of Indigenous American ancestry, reflecting the relationship between heterozygosity and genetic variance. Among heritable protein-coding genes, the prevalence of ancestry-specific expression quantitative trait loci (anc-eQTLs) was 30% in African ancestry and 8% for Indigenous American ancestry segments. Most anc-eQTLs (89%) were driven by population differences in allele frequency. Transcriptome-wide association analyses of multi-ancestry summary statistics for 28 traits identified 79% more gene–trait associations using transcriptome prediction models trained in our admixed population than models trained using data from the Genotype-Tissue Expression project. Our study highlights the importance of measuring gene expression across large and ancestrally diverse populations for enabling new discoveries and reducing disparities.
Mexican Americans (mesh), Single Nucleotide (mesh), 3102 Bioinformatics and computational biology (for-2020), Women's Health (rcdc), 3001 Agricultural biotechnology (for-2020), Black or African American (mesh), Health Disparities (rcdc), 11 Medical and Health Sciences (for), 3105 Genetics (for-2020), Hispanic or Latino (mesh), Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Article, Mexican Americans, Humans, Polymorphism, eQTL, ancestry, gene expression, TWAS, African Americans, Latinos, Developmental Biology (science-metrix), Humans (mesh), 31 Biological Sciences (for-2020), Cardiovascular (hrcs-hc), Genetics (rcdc), Hispanic or Latino, Transcriptome (mesh), Human Genome (rcdc), Phenotype (mesh), 06 Biological Sciences (for), Black or African American, Phenotype, Minority Health (rcdc), Genome-Wide Association Study (mesh), Transcriptome, Genome-Wide Association Study
Mexican Americans (mesh), Single Nucleotide (mesh), 3102 Bioinformatics and computational biology (for-2020), Women's Health (rcdc), 3001 Agricultural biotechnology (for-2020), Black or African American (mesh), Health Disparities (rcdc), 11 Medical and Health Sciences (for), 3105 Genetics (for-2020), Hispanic or Latino (mesh), Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Article, Mexican Americans, Humans, Polymorphism, eQTL, ancestry, gene expression, TWAS, African Americans, Latinos, Developmental Biology (science-metrix), Humans (mesh), 31 Biological Sciences (for-2020), Cardiovascular (hrcs-hc), Genetics (rcdc), Hispanic or Latino, Transcriptome (mesh), Human Genome (rcdc), Phenotype (mesh), 06 Biological Sciences (for), Black or African American, Phenotype, Minority Health (rcdc), Genome-Wide Association Study (mesh), Transcriptome, Genome-Wide Association Study
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