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LDlinkR: An R Package for Rapidly Calculating Linkage Disequilibrium Statistics in Diverse Populations

Timothy A. Myers, Stephen J. Chanock, Mitchell J. Machiela

2020Frontiers in Genetics467 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genomic research involving human genetics and evolutionary biology relies heavily on linkage disequilibrium (LD) to investigate population-specific genetic structure, functionally map regions of disease susceptibility and uncover evolutionary history. Interactive and powerful tools are needed to calculate population-specific LD estimates for integrative genomics research. LDlink is an interactive and powerful suite of web-based tools developed to query germline variants in 1000 Genomes Project population groups of interest and generate interactive tables and plots of LD estimates. As an expansion to this widely used resource, we have developed an R package, LDlinkR, designed to rapidly calculate statistics for large lists of variants and LD attributes that eliminates the time needed to perform repetitive requests from the web-based LDlink tool. LDlinkR accelerates genomic research by providing efficient and user-friendly functions to programmatically interrogate and download pairwise linkage disequilibrium estimates from expansive lists of genetic variants. LDlinkR is a free and publicly available R package that can be installed from the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) or downloaded from https://github.com/CBIIT/LDlinkR.

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Linkage disequilibriumPairwise comparisonPopulationComputer scienceR packageGenomicsPopulation genomicsLinkage (software)SuiteBiologyGenomeComputational biologyGeneticsHaplotypeArtificial intelligenceGeographySociologyComputational scienceArchaeologyDemographyGenotypeGeneGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyGenetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and AnimalsBioinformatics and Genomic Networks