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Rare penetrant mutations confer severe risk of common diseases
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GeneticsPolygenic RiskGenetic EpidemiologyDisease Gene IdentificationGenomicsGenome-wide Association StudiesClinical GeneticsGenome-wide Association StudyGenotype-phenotype AssociationRare Penetrant MutationsBiostatisticsSuperior PortabilityPublic HealthComplex TraitsPolygenic Risk ScoresStatistical GeneticsCommon VariantsEpidemiologyGenetic DisorderMedicine
We examined 454,712 exomes for genes associated with a wide spectrum of complex traits and common diseases and observed that rare, penetrant mutations in genes implicated by genome-wide association studies confer ~10-fold larger effects than common variants in the same genes. Consequently, an individual at the phenotypic extreme and at the greatest risk for severe, early-onset disease is better identified by a few rare penetrant variants than by the collective action of many common variants with weak effects. By combining rare variants across phenotype-associated genes into a unified genetic risk model, we demonstrate superior portability across diverse global populations compared with common-variant polygenic risk scores, greatly improving the clinical utility of genetic-based risk prediction.
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