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.2019 Feb 5:6:190010.
doi: 10.1038/sdata.2019.10.

Whole-exome sequencing data of suicide victims who had suffered from major depressive disorder

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Whole-exome sequencing data of suicide victims who had suffered from major depressive disorder

Dóra Tombácz et al. Sci Data..

Abstract

Suicide is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide; it causes the death of more than one million patients each year. Suicide is a complex, multifactorial phenotype with environmental and genetic factors contributing to the risk of the forthcoming suicide. These factors first generally lead to mental disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which then become the direct cause of suicide. Here we present a high quality dataset (including processed BAM and VCF files) gained from the high-throughput whole-exome Illumina sequencing of 23 suicide victims - all of whom had suffered from major depressive disorder - and 21 control patients to a depth of at least 40-fold coverage in both cohorts. We identified ~130,000 variants per sample and altogether 442,270 unique variants in the cohort of 44 samples. To our best knowledge, this is the first whole-exome sequencing dataset from suicide victims. We expect that this dataset provides useful information for genomic studies of suicide and depression, and also for the analysis of the Hungarian population.

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Figure 1. Data flow diagram shows the detailed overview of the study design, wet lab experiments and bioinformatics pipelines.
Figure 2
Figure 2. Bioanalyzer (BA) electropherograms of a representative sample (# Y516) at the first step in the library preparation workflow.
The figure shows a representative example of the DNA fragment size distribution after sonication. The fragment size peak of this sample is 141 bps.
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Figure 3. A representative sample peak is shown in this figure, which illustrates the quality of the amplified library.
This electropherogram shows a distribution with a DNA fragment size peak of 256 bps for sample Y516.
Figure 4
Figure 4. This figure represents the post-capture quality analysis of the PCR-amplified indexed library from the sample Y516.
The size peak of this sample was 289 bps, while the average size was 351 bps.
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