Global Identification of Human Transcribed Sequences with Genome Tiling Arrays
Ames Research Center · Yale University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Elucidating the transcribed regions of the genome constitutes a fundamental aspect of human biology, yet this remains an outstanding problem. To comprehensively identify coding sequences, we constructed a series of high-density oligonucleotide tiling arrays representing sense and antisense strands of the entire nonrepetitive sequence of the human genome. Transcribed sequences were located across the genome via hybridization to complementary DNA samples, reverse-transcribed from polyadenylated RNA obtained from human liver tissue. In addition to identifying many known and predicted genes, we found 10,595 transcribed sequences not detected by other methods. A large fraction of these are located in intergenic…
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Authors
12- PBPaul BertoneCorresponding
Ames Research Center, Yale University, Eloret (United States)
- VŠViktor ŠtolcCorresponding
Ames Research Center, Yale University, Eloret (United States)
- TRThomas Royce
Ames Research Center, Yale University, Eloret (United States)
- JRJoel Rozowsky
Ames Research Center, Yale University, Eloret (United States)
- AEAlexander E. Urban
Ames Research Center, Yale University, Eloret (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Intergenic region
- Biology
- Genome
- Human genome
- Genetics
- Tiling array
- Gene
- Polyadenylation