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Inherited burden for disease predisposition in diverse populations

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Kayaalp, B.
Kars, M.E.
Itan, Y.
Casanova, J.L.
ƖzƧelik, T.

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We leveraged allele frequencies from gnomAD, Regeneron Genetics Center Million Exome and Turkish Variome for 4591 disease genes from PanelApp and OMIM, and identified 97,135 pathogenic and 478,263 likely pathogenic variants using an American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics-based classifier. This expanded pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants nearly six-fold. On average, an individual is born with 4.70 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants, of which 1.66 are compatible with a Mendelian condition at the genotype level; 1 in 11 has an actionable genotype, and 382 genes are candidates for carrier screening. A genome-first approach revealed the likelihood of having a genotype compatible with disease in 13 ICD-10 disease groups, for example, congenital (1 in 2.70), musculoskeletal/connective (1 in 3.00) and blood/immune (1 in 3.07 individuals). Evidence-based genetic epidemiology demonstrates the potential of personalized medicine for the implementation of early preventive measures and incentivization of lifestyle changes to enhance healthspan and lifespan.

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Nature Research

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Genetics, Heredity

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NPJ Genomic Medicine

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10.1038/s41525-026-00552-5

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