Recent Segmental Duplications in the Human Genome
University Hospitals of Cleveland · Center for Human Genetics · +1 more institution
Abstract
Primate-specific segmental duplications are considered important in human disease and evolution. The inability to distinguish between allelic and duplication sequence overlap has hampered their characterization as well as assembly and annotation of our genome. We developed a method whereby each public sequence is analyzed at the clone level for overrepresentation within a whole-genome shotgun sequence. This test has the ability to detect duplications larger than 15 kilobases irrespective of copy number, location, or high sequence similarity. We mapped 169 large regions flanked by highly similar duplications. Twenty-four of these hot spots of genomic instability have been associated with genetic disease. Our…
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- References
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Authors
10- JAJeffrey A. Bailey
University Hospitals of Cleveland, Center for Human Genetics
- ZGZhiping Gu
Case Western Reserve University
- RARoyden A. Clark
University Hospitals of Cleveland, Center for Human Genetics
- KRKnut Reinert
Case Western Reserve University
- RURhea U. Vallente
University Hospitals of Cleveland, Center for Human Genetics
Topics & keywords
- Segmental duplication
- Biology
- Genetics
- Genome
- Gene duplication
- Sequence (biology)
- Whole genome sequencing
- Human genome