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The Fine-Scale Structure of Recombination Rate Variation in the Human Genome

Wellcome Sanger Institute · University of Oxford

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Abstract

The nature and scale of recombination rate variation are largely unknown for most species. In humans, pedigree analysis has documented variation at the chromosomal level, and sperm studies have identified specific hotspots in which crossing-over events cluster. To address whether this picture is representative of the genome as a whole, we have developed and validated a method for estimating recombination rates from patterns of genetic variation. From extensive single-nucleotide polymorphism surveys in European and African populations, we find evidence for extreme local rate variation spanning four orders in magnitude, in which 50% of all recombination events take place in less than 10% of the sequence. We…

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Keywords
  • Recombination
  • Biology
  • Genome
  • Genetics
  • Genetic variation
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Variation (astronomy)
  • Human genome
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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