Bridging Genomics to Phenomics at Atomic Resolution through Variation Spatial Profiling

通过变异空间分析在原子分辨率下连接基因组学和表型组学

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Abstract

To understand the impact of genome sequence variation (the genotype) responsible for biological diversity and human health (the phenotype) including cystic fibrosis and Alzheimer's disease, we developed a Gaussian-process-based machine learning (ML) approach, variation spatial profiling (VSP). VSP uses a sparse collection of known variants found in the population that perturb the protein fold to define unknown variant function based on the emergent general principle of spatial covariance (SCV). SCV quantitatively captures the role of proximity in genotype-to-phenotype spatial-temporal relationships. Phenotype landscapes generated through SCV provide a platform that can be used to describe the functional properties that drive sequence-to-function-to-structure design of the polypeptide fold at atomic resolution. We provide proof of principle that SCV can enable the use of population-based genomic platforms to define the origins and mechanism of action of genotype-to-phenotype transformations contributing to the health and disease of an individual.

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