Journal article
Genome-wide association, prediction and heritability in bacteria with application to Streptococcus pneumoniae
S Mallawaarachchi, G Tonkin-Hill, NJ Croucher, P Turner, D Speed, J Corander, D Balding
Nar Genomics and Bioinformatics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
Open access
Abstract
Whole-genome sequencing has facilitated genome-wide analyses of association, prediction and heritability in many organisms. However, such analyses in bacteria are still in their infancy, being limited by difficulties including genome plasticity and strong population structure. Here we propose a suite of methods including linear mixed models, elastic net and LD-score regression, adapted to bacterial traits using innovations such as frequency-based allele coding, both insertion/deletion and nucleotide testing and heritability partitioning. We compare and validate our methods against the current state-of-Art using simulations, and analyse three phenotypes of the major human pathogen Streptococc..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
S.M. was funded by Australian Research Council [DP190103188 to D.B. and D.S.]; ERC [742158 to J.C.]. Funding for open access charge: ERC [742158 to J.C.].