UK Biobank White British IBD rate

Published: 25 September 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/m4nxyv6rw8.1
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Sharon Browning

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We used ibd-ends to infer IBD segments of length > 2 cM in 408,883 White British individuals. We calculated the number of IBD segments covering each position at 10 kb intervals along each chromosome. The IBD rate can be obtained from this number by dividing by the number of haplotype pairs (408883*2*(408882*2)/2). The columns in the data file are chromosome number (1-22), basepair position (GRCh37), number of IBD segments. We investigated regions of peak IBD rate, which can represent signals of natural selection. The analysis is described in SR Browning and BL Browning, 2020, "Probabilistic estimation of identity by descent segment endpoints and detection of recent selection" (to be published in the American Journal of Human Genetics).

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University of Washington

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Population Genetics

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