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An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference.

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Alemu, R; Terskaya, A; Howell, M; Guan, J; Sands, H; Kleinman, A; 23andMe Research Team; Bann, D; Morris, T; Ploubidis, GB; Fitzsimons, E ...
Published in: Res Sq
October 13, 2025

Polygenic indexes (PGIs) - DNA-based predictors of individual phenotypes - have become essential tools across biomedical and social sciences. We introduce Version 2 of the Polygenic Index Repository, which expands phenotype coverage from 47 to 61, increases the number of participating datasets from 11 to 20, and adopts a more consistent and improved methodology for PGI construction. For 16 phenotypes, we leverage summary statistics from an updated GWAS meta-analysis with greater statistical power compared to the original release, thereby improving the PGI's predictive power. To improve power for family-based analyses, we provide imputed parental PGIs in all datasets with first-degree relatives and offer a framework for interpreting results from analyses that control for parental PGIs. We illustrate the utility of parental PGIs using two applications: (1) comparing PGI associations with and without parental PGI controls for all phenotypes in two Repository datasets with family data, and (2) for BMI and diastolic blood pressure, exploring the contribution of causal versus non-causal components of PGI associations to the imperfect portability of PGIs across subgroups within a genetic ancestry. Collectively, the updates enhance predictive performance, broaden the Repository's scope, and introduce novel resources that reduce confounding bias and improve interpretability.

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Alemu, R., Terskaya, A., Howell, M., Guan, J., Sands, H., Kleinman, A., … Okbay, A. (2025). An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-7828579/v1
Alemu, Robel, Anastasia Terskaya, Matthew Howell, Junming Guan, Harry Sands, Aaron Kleinman, 23andMe Research Team, et al. “An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference.Res Sq, October 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-7828579/v1.
Alemu R, Terskaya A, Howell M, Guan J, Sands H, Kleinman A, et al. An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference. Res Sq. 2025 Oct 13;
Alemu, Robel, et al. “An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference.Res Sq, Oct. 2025. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-7828579/v1.
Alemu R, Terskaya A, Howell M, Guan J, Sands H, Kleinman A, 23andMe Research Team, Bann D, Morris T, Ploubidis GB, Fitzsimons E, Harris KM, Caspi A, Corcoran DL, Moffitt TE, Poulton R, Sugden K, Williams BS, Steptoe A, Ajnakina O, Vainik U, Esko T, Estonian Biobank Research Team, Campbell A, Hayward C, Iacono WG, McGue M, Krueger RF, Docherty AR, Shabalin AA, Hertwig R, Koellinger P, Richter D, Goebel J, Ahlskog R, Oskarsson S, Magnusson PKE, Harden KP, Tucker-Drob EM, Pahnke CKL, Maj C, Spinath FM, Herd P, Freese J, Laibson D, Meyer MN, Jala J, Cesarini D, Strudwick Young A, Turley P, Benjamin DJ, Okbay A. An Updated Polygenic Index Repository: Expanded Phenotypes, New Cohorts, and Improved Causal Inference. Res Sq. 2025 Oct 13;

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Res Sq

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2693-5015

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October 13, 2025

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United States