UKBTools: An R package to manage and query UK Biobank data

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Introduction The UK Biobank (UKB) is a resource that includes detailed health-related data on about 500,000 individuals and is available to the research community. However, several obstacles limit immediate analysis of the data: data files vary in format, may be very large, and have numerical codes for column names. Results ukbtools removes all the upfront data wrangling required to get a single dataset for statistical analysis. All associated data files are merged into a single dataset with descriptive column names. The package also provides tools to assist in quality control by exploring the primary demographics of subsets of participants; query of disease diagnoses for one or more individuals, and estimating disease frequency relative to a reference variable; and to retrieve genetic metadata. Conclusion Having a dataset with meaningful variable names, a set of UKB-specific exploratory data analysis tools, disease query functions, and a set of helper functions to explore and write genetic metadata to file, will rapidly enable UKB users to undertake their research.

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Hanscombe, K. B., Coleman, J. R. I., Traylor, M., & Lewis, C. M. (2019). UKBTools: An R package to manage and query UK Biobank data. PLoS ONE, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214311

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