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Contribution of rare coding variants to complex trait heritability

Abstract

It has been postulated that rare coding variants (RVs; MAF<0.01) contribute to the “missing” heritability of complex traits. We developed a novel framework, the Rare variant heritability (RARity) estimator, to assess RV heritability (h2RV) without assuming a particular genetic architecture. We applied RARity to 31 complex traits in the UK Biobank (N=167,348) and showed that gene-level RV aggregation suffers from 79% (95% CI: 68-93%) loss of h2RV. Using unaggregated variants, 27 traits had h2RV>5%, with height having the highest h2RV at 21.9% (95% CI: 19.0-24.8%). The total heritability, including common and rare variants, recovered pedigree-based estimates for 11 traits. RARity can estimate gene-level h2RV, enabling the assessment of gene-level characteristics and revealing 12 novel gene-phenotype relationships. Finally, we demonstrated that in silico pathogenicity prediction …

Authors

Pathan N; Deng WQ; Khan M; Scipio MD; Mao S; Morton RW; Lali R; Pigeyre M; Chong MR; Paré G

Publisher

Research Square Platform

DOI

10.21203/rs.3.rs-2159360/v1

ISSN

2693-5015