TogoVar: A comprehensive Japanese genetic variation database.

IF 1 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Human Genome Variation Pub Date : 2022-12-12 DOI:10.1038/s41439-022-00222-9
Nobutaka Mitsuhashi, Licht Toyo-Oka, Toshiaki Katayama, Minae Kawashima, Shuichi Kawashima, Kazunori Miyazaki, Toshihisa Takagi
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TogoVar ( https://togovar.org ) is a database that integrates allele frequencies derived from Japanese populations and provides annotations for variant interpretation. First, a scheme to reanalyze individual-level genome sequence data deposited in the Japanese Genotype-phenotype Archive (JGA), a controlled-access database, was established to make allele frequencies publicly available. As more Japanese individual-level genome sequence data are deposited in JGA, the sample size employed in TogoVar is expected to increase, contributing to genetic study as reference data for Japanese populations. Second, public datasets of Japanese and non-Japanese populations were integrated into TogoVar to easily compare allele frequencies in Japanese and other populations. Each variant detected in Japanese populations was assigned a TogoVar ID as a permanent identifier. Third, these variants were annotated with molecular consequence, pathogenicity, and literature information for interpreting and prioritizing variants. Here, we introduce the newly developed TogoVar database that compares allele frequencies among Japanese and non-Japanese populations and describes the integrated annotations.

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TogoVar:一个综合性的日本遗传变异数据库。
TogoVar (https://togovar.org)是一个数据库,它整合了来自日本人群的等位基因频率,并为变异解释提供注释。首先,建立了一个重新分析存放在日本基因型-表型档案(JGA)中的个体水平基因组序列数据的方案,使等位基因频率公开可用。随着越来越多的日本个体水平的基因组序列数据被存入JGA, TogoVar所使用的样本量有望增加,为日本人群的遗传研究提供参考数据。其次,将日本人和非日本人的公共数据集整合到TogoVar中,以便轻松比较日本人和其他人群的等位基因频率。在日本人群中检测到的每个变异都被分配了一个TogoVar ID作为永久标识符。第三,对这些变异进行了分子后果、致病性和文献信息的注释,以解释和优先排序变异。在这里,我们介绍了新开发的TogoVar数据库,该数据库比较了日本和非日本人群的等位基因频率,并描述了集成的注释。
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Human Genome Variation
Human Genome Variation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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