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Wenlong Ren1,2, Zhuoqing Fang1, Egor Dolzhenko3
1Department of Anesthesiology Pain and Perioperative Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.
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A more complete map of the pattern of genetic variation among inbred mouse strains is essential for characterizing the genetic architecture of the many available mouse genetic models of important biomedical traits. Although structural variants (SVs) are a major component of genetic variation, they have not been adequately characterized among inbred strains due to methodological limitations. To address this, we generate high-quality long-read sequencing data for 40 inbred strains; and design a pipeline to optimally identify and validate different types of SVs. This generates a database for 40 inbred strains with 573,191 SVs, which include 10,815 duplications and 2,115 inversions, which also has 70 million SNPs and 7.5 million insertions/deletions. Analysis of this SV database identifies an SV that can be one component of a bi-genic model for lymphoma susceptibility in SJL mice, which provides mechanistic insight into the genetic basis for susceptibility to murine (and potentially human) lymphomas.
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