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Ethnically relevant consensus Korean reference genome towards personal reference genomes

View ORCID ProfileYun Sung Cho, Hyunho Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Sungwoong Jho, JeHoon Jun, Yong Joo Lee, Kyun Shik Chae, Chang Geun Kim, Sangsoo Kim, Anders Eriksson, Jeremy S. Edwards, Semin Lee, Byung Chul Kim, Andrea Manica, George M. Church, View ORCID ProfileJong Bhak
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/070805
Yun Sung Cho
1The Genomics Institute (TGI), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
3Personal Genomics Institute, Genome Research Foundation, Cheongju 28160, Republic of Korea.
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Hyunho Kim
4Geromics, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Hak-Min Kim
1The Genomics Institute (TGI), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Sungwoong Jho
3Personal Genomics Institute, Genome Research Foundation, Cheongju 28160, Republic of Korea.
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JeHoon Jun
3Personal Genomics Institute, Genome Research Foundation, Cheongju 28160, Republic of Korea.
4Geromics, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Yong Joo Lee
4Geromics, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Kyun Shik Chae
5National Standard Reference Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea.
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Chang Geun Kim
5National Standard Reference Center, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea.
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Sangsoo Kim
6School of Systems Biomedical Science, Soongsil University, Seoul 06978, Republic of Korea.
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Anders Eriksson
7Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK.
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Jeremy S. Edwards
8Chemistry and Chemical Biology, UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA.
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Semin Lee
1The Genomics Institute (TGI), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Byung Chul Kim
1The Genomics Institute (TGI), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Andrea Manica
7Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, UK.
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George M. Church
9Department of Genetics, New Research Building (NRB), 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Room 238, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
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Jong Bhak
1The Genomics Institute (TGI), Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
3Personal Genomics Institute, Genome Research Foundation, Cheongju 28160, Republic of Korea.
4Geromics, Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.
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Abstract

Human genomes are routinely compared against a universal reference. However, this strategy could miss population-specific or personal genomic variations, which may be detected more efficiently using an ethnically-relevant and/or a personal reference. Here we report a hybrid assembly of Korean reference (KOREF) as a pilot case for constructing personal and ethnic references by combining sequencing and mapping methods. KOREF is also the first consensus variome reference, providing information on millions of variants from additional ethnically homogeneous personal genomes. We found that this ethnically-relevant consensus reference was beneficial for efficiently detecting variants. Systematic comparison of KOREF with previously established human assemblies showed the importance of assembly quality, suggesting the necessity of using new technologies to comprehensively map ethnic and personal genomic structure variations. In the era of large-scale population genome projects, the leveraging of ethnicity-specific genome assemblies as well as the human reference genome will accelerate mapping all human genome diversity.

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Ethnically relevant consensus Korean reference genome towards personal reference genomes
Yun Sung Cho, Hyunho Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Sungwoong Jho, JeHoon Jun, Yong Joo Lee, Kyun Shik Chae, Chang Geun Kim, Sangsoo Kim, Anders Eriksson, Jeremy S. Edwards, Semin Lee, Byung Chul Kim, Andrea Manica, George M. Church, Jong Bhak
bioRxiv 070805; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/070805
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Ethnically relevant consensus Korean reference genome towards personal reference genomes
Yun Sung Cho, Hyunho Kim, Hak-Min Kim, Sungwoong Jho, JeHoon Jun, Yong Joo Lee, Kyun Shik Chae, Chang Geun Kim, Sangsoo Kim, Anders Eriksson, Jeremy S. Edwards, Semin Lee, Byung Chul Kim, Andrea Manica, George M. Church, Jong Bhak
bioRxiv 070805; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/070805

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