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Abstract

We present a massive investigation into the genetic basis of human lifespan. Beginning with a genome-wide association (GWA) study using a de-identified snapshot of the unique AncestryDNA database – more than 300,000 genotyped individuals linked to pedigrees of over 400,000,000 people – we mapped six genome-wide significant loci associated with parental lifespan. We compared these results to a GWA analysis of the traditional lifespan proxy trait, age, and found only one locus, APOE, to be associated with both age and lifespan. By combining the AncestryDNA results with those of an independent UK Biobank dataset, we conducted a meta-analysis of more than 650,000 individuals and identified fifteen parental lifespan-associated loci. Beyond just those significant loci, our genome-wide set of polymorphisms accounts for up to 8% of the variance in human lifespan; this value represents a large fraction of the heritability estimated from phenotypic correlations between relatives.

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Title
A Prospective Analysis of Genetic Variants Associated with Human Lifespan
Author
Wright, Kevin M 1 ; Rand, Kristin A 2 ; Kermany, Amir 2 ; Noto, Keith 2 ; Curtis, Don 3 ; Garrigan, Daniel 2 ; Slinkov, Dmitri 3 ; Dorfman, Ilya 2 ; Granka, Julie M 2 ; Byrnes, Jake 2 ; Myres, Natalie 3 ; Ball, Catherine A 2 ; J Graham Ruby 1 

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 Ancestry, Lehi, Utah 84043 
Pages
2863-2878
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Sep 1, 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
21601836
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3169763048
Copyright
© 2019 Wright et al..