Systematic common and rare variant association testing in 392,030 whole genomes in All of Us
Large-scale genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and rare variant association studies (RVAS) from population biobanks provide valuable resources for gene discovery in complex human traits. We present an analysis of the All of Us Research Program v8 release, which includes whole genome sequencing data and harmonized phenotypic information of 392,030 participants after quality control, enabling a unified investigation of rare and common variants across a spectrum of human traits and diseases. We build an extensive phenome- and genome-wide ("All by All") computational framework to perform GWAS and RVAS on 3,602 phenotypes and identify 49,863 approximately independent, high-quality single-vari