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Trillion data points to identify disease causing genes

Researchers from CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, have accomplished a world-first by processing one trillion points of genomic data through VariantSpark, an artificial intelligence-based platform, which can help pinpoint the location of specific disease-causing genes in the human genome.

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Published : Sep 10, 2020, 5:01 PM IST

Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:31 PM IST

CSIRO, Australia: The human genome is a person’s complete set of DNA, which contains more than three billion DNA base pairs.

CSIRO Bioinformatics Group leader Dr. Denis Bauer said artificial intelligence (AI) could give a deeper understanding of complex diseases, in a fraction of the time compared to traditional approaches, by analyzing immense genomic datasets.

  • “Our VariantSpark platform can analyse traits, such as diseases or susceptibilities, and uncover which genes may jointly cause them,” Dr Bauer said.“This can provide valuable information about how the disease works on a molecular level, which can ultimately lead to better treatments. “VariantSpark is already being used to help determine what genes might be linked to cardiovascular disease, motor neurone disease, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.”

In a new study published in the technical journal Giga Science, the researchers analysed a synthetic dataset of 100,000 individuals, enabled by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Dr Bauer said no other technology platform had been able to process one trillion data points of genomic data, over ten million variants and 100 thousand samples at once.

Trillion data points to indentify disease causing genes,Variant spark
Trillion data points to identify disease causing genes

CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre CEO Dr David Hansen said AI technologies were crucial to the future of healthcare in Australia.

“Artificial intelligence is a critical component of understanding genomic information, which is increasingly being used to guide healthcare delivery in Australia and around the world,” Dr Hansen said.

“Despite recent technology breakthroughs with whole-genome sequencing studies, the molecular and genetic origins of complex diseases are still poorly understood which makes a prediction, application of appropriate preventive measures, and personalized treatment difficult.”

  • VariantSpark was developed by CSIRO’s digital health research team at the Australian e-Health Research Centre with support from CSIRO’s digital specialist arm, Data61.
  • It is also one of the first machine-learning based health products which allow researchers around the world to access important data critical for developing treatments and accelerating research capabilities, that are available on the AWS Marketplace.

Also Read: Parkes Radio Telescope, icon of Australian science and innovation, added to National Heritage List of Australia

CSIRO, Australia: The human genome is a person’s complete set of DNA, which contains more than three billion DNA base pairs.

CSIRO Bioinformatics Group leader Dr. Denis Bauer said artificial intelligence (AI) could give a deeper understanding of complex diseases, in a fraction of the time compared to traditional approaches, by analyzing immense genomic datasets.

  • “Our VariantSpark platform can analyse traits, such as diseases or susceptibilities, and uncover which genes may jointly cause them,” Dr Bauer said.“This can provide valuable information about how the disease works on a molecular level, which can ultimately lead to better treatments. “VariantSpark is already being used to help determine what genes might be linked to cardiovascular disease, motor neurone disease, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.”

In a new study published in the technical journal Giga Science, the researchers analysed a synthetic dataset of 100,000 individuals, enabled by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Dr Bauer said no other technology platform had been able to process one trillion data points of genomic data, over ten million variants and 100 thousand samples at once.

Trillion data points to indentify disease causing genes,Variant spark
Trillion data points to identify disease causing genes

CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre CEO Dr David Hansen said AI technologies were crucial to the future of healthcare in Australia.

“Artificial intelligence is a critical component of understanding genomic information, which is increasingly being used to guide healthcare delivery in Australia and around the world,” Dr Hansen said.

“Despite recent technology breakthroughs with whole-genome sequencing studies, the molecular and genetic origins of complex diseases are still poorly understood which makes a prediction, application of appropriate preventive measures, and personalized treatment difficult.”

  • VariantSpark was developed by CSIRO’s digital health research team at the Australian e-Health Research Centre with support from CSIRO’s digital specialist arm, Data61.
  • It is also one of the first machine-learning based health products which allow researchers around the world to access important data critical for developing treatments and accelerating research capabilities, that are available on the AWS Marketplace.

Also Read: Parkes Radio Telescope, icon of Australian science and innovation, added to National Heritage List of Australia

Last Updated : Feb 16, 2021, 7:31 PM IST
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